Full name:
Republic of Ghana
Surface:
238.540 km²
Inhabitants:
17,1 million

Ghana Support presented matresses for the maternity Clinic in Abutia Kloe in January 2003.

Just for the picture: A pregnant woman tries one of the delivery matresses.

The foundation for the KVIP in Abutia. Ben the architect looks on satisfactorily at the work done.

The labourers of the kvip in Abutia Kloe.

The minister of tertiary education talking to us after the handing over of the toilet.

A picture of the old nursery

The nursery/kindergarten construction in progress.

The nursery/kindergarten construction in progress.

The nursery/kindergarten: the handing over ceremony!

The new building.

One of the side-walls. Funny and perhaps an idea for a school in the Netherlands?

And of course: there is no ceremony in Ghana without dancing!

And the children... they waited...and waited!

A part of the toys that we were going to hand over on the 2nd of February 2005.

The handing over of the toys.

On the 3rd of February 2005 the tractor and equipments were handed over to the Sugar Cane Co-operation of Afife.

The tractor driver (at Afife).

The Chairman of Ghana Support cuts the sword.

And as always....dancing!

A visit to Ghana is worthwhile. Above, the Wli waterfall ... impressive. Just the silence, in spite of the water, or maybe because of the water!

Children in Abutia Kloe

Janga: handing over the watertanks

Janga: handing over the shirts

Janga: exercise books

Janga: the spectators who patiently listened to the speeches

Children of the orphanage Royal Seed Home

The existing kitchen. Disapproved by the department of Social welfare.

Building the new kitchen at the arphanage Royal Seed Home (see also 10 euroclub). We have contributed also in a financial way.

Storage for the water tank. Was not on the budget. Extra because of a.o. good management

New elementary school in Ve deme

A classroom of the new elementary school (class 1 - 3)

A urinal for the boys (left) and for the girls (right). Also an extra

Of course there was singing and dancing around the official opening

During the opening ceremony you suddenly see a Dutch flag. Emotional moment.

The new kitchen

Aluta, carrying this bag on his head and walking downstairs.

Tamale: Chief and Elders
Meeting to discuss issues re the building of a school. And as a gift, tradional clothes (called a smock)

Cabinets in the kitchen of RSH. Beautifull

Aluta, my hero one hour and a half descending a slippery path

my glasses: a big force of attraction for the children

one of the children we support!

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