WESTERN AFRICA REGION IMPACT REPORTS
Something extraordinary happened in Cape Coast, Ghana. The air was filled with excitement, anticipation, and a clear sense of purpose as the Ghana Central Expo kicked off, bringing together diverse minds to address some of the most pressing challenges facing Africa today.
Driven by a passion for healthier and sustainable farming, Ambassador Julienne Ariori has taken a bold stand against the widespread use of GMOs and chemical pesticides in Africa, with a particular focus on Benin. Recognizing the severe risks these products pose to public health and the environment, she spearheaded an innovative initiative in partnership with Agri-Secret Nature, a leading organization in organic agriculture.
In today’s world, where health and critical thinking are more important than ever, Ambassadors Anthony Effiong, Ruth Egbedi, Joy Ndianabasi, and John Osu from the Future Africa Leaders Foundation (FALF) Calabar Chapter are making a significant impact
The youth of Liberia have taken an active stance in shaping the future of their nation
In celebration of International Women's Day 2024, Ambassador Ruth Egbedi organized a profound menstrual health sensitization program at Uwanse Palace in Calabar
also, in demonstrating their dedication to the community, Alieu and his team allocated 30% of project income to support single mothers in Margibi.
The aim of the Tech Camp was to expose kids to lots of technological concept such as programming, robotics, coding courses, and aerospace.
hey distributed over 5,000 plates of food, hundreds of clothes and face masks, and introduced the basic hygiene of handwashing to them.
The Higher Institute of Management Studies is one of the leading professional Universities in terms of Business administration, management, marketing, and accounting in Cameroon.
Almost 100 street children also participated in the walk as they marched, displaying boldly their cards, which read many heartfelt inscriptions.
He also organized Leadership and Civic Education Sessions where participants were taught various constituents of leadership and democracy. After this training, participants were assigned mentors who encouraged and monitored their performances.
Future Africa Leaders Award nominee, David Osae-Oppong, organized a special series of seminar tagged MIND PROJECT across several tertiary institutions in Ghana, including the University of Ghana, Legon; University of Cape Coast;
Nelson Mandela Day celebration is a day set aside to celebrate the exemplary Leadership of the former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Individuals all around the world mark this Day by making a difference in their community in a “67 minutes campaign”;
2014 FALA Winner Samuel Jackson, in collaboration with Future Africa Leaders Foundation, Christ Embassy Ipaja Teens Ministry and Greenpoint; organized a Free TEENS SKILL ACQUISITION PROGRAM for teenagers in his community.
Ambassador David Osae-Oppong organized special guidance career counseling programs in various Senior High Schools in Ghana with professional counselors and psychologists
Future Africa leader Foundation Award Nominee Judith Evans Ukasanya, organised a program titled 'Light Up your World'. Over 1500 youths are being impacted for the next generation.
2016 Future Africa Leaders Foundation award winner, Benjamin Ofori, organized a conference tagged Inspiring African Leaders To Sustainable Development, with over 3,472 people in attendance
Future Africa Leaders Summit in commemoration of Africa Day was organized by FALA Winner Susan Leung, with over 150 teenagers in attendance and 30 of them received Christ
He organized the I AM OF VALUE CAMPAIGN in over 50 schools in Ghana, teaching the students how to be men of integrity and adding values to themselves; over 20,000 students were impacted by this program.
2013 FALA Star Prize winner, Pastor Sharon Ajide, organized the 6th edition of the Keeping It Real conference in commemoration of the Africa Day celebration 2017.