Celine and Caroline have returned to their home, thanks to you

Burkina Faso

According to the UN, it is one of the least developed countries in the world. It has one of the lowest values of HDI (Human Development Index). It amounts to 0.4, placing Burkina Faso on the 185th place among 188 countries.

Overview:
  • 43.7% of the society makes less than 1.90 USD per day
  • the youth literacy index is 52.5%, which makes it one of the lowest in the world
  • only 37.7% people aged 15 or more can read and write
  • 80% of the employed population works in agriculture
We teach resourcefulness and the basics of farming to about

40

families from the village of Gourcy
We are training

58

women for the profession of a dressmaker

27.09.2021

Although everyone in Gourcy is eagerly awaiting the rain, fearing the famine that could result from crop failure and drying fields, there is also joy, and for Celine, simply bliss. Finally, after a nearly year-long stay in the capital, Ouagadougou, she returned to Gourcy with her dearest treasure, Caroline.

It is thanks to you that this little one was born. It was your support that allowed Celine to receive specialist gynaecological care during the whole pregnancy. You paid for all the tests, hospital bills and a few months’ stay in the capital city near one of the best hospitals. After several failed pregnancies and the verdicts of the local feldshers, you have given Celine the energy and will to live a new lease of life. Today she has someone to share it with!

This is how the production of good works at the Good Factory! Celine and her baby are just further proof of how your purchases at GoodWorks 24/7 can change people’s lives. All you have to do is to give someone in our care a BOUQUET OF GOOD today and make that which seems impossible become a reality in their lives. If you want to create stories like that of Celine, give the women of Burkina Faso a Bouquet of Good!

Urgent Help Needed

Save the Pharmacy for the Poorest in Togo

This amount will allow for equipping pharmacy shelves for the first half of the year. Ania and Mateusz will take care of this, and they will fly to Togo in February and fill the shelves with the most essential antibiotics, antimalarial drugs, and pain relievers. The Saoudé Pharmacy has people to save. It cannot succeed without your support.

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We already have :
3,420 EUR
We need:
6,667 EUR