Projects in Ghana

Empowering communities in Sawla through education and sustainable agriculture

Sawla, Savannah Region

Sawla is a town in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of Ghana's Savannah Region, in the northern part of the country. The region faces significant challenges including limited educational resources and economic opportunities.

CEHDA has been working in Sawla since 2007, developing projects in collaboration with local teachers, farmers, and community leaders to create sustainable change.

17+ Years of presence
8 Hectares of farmland
500+ Children supported

Children's Educational Project

Our after-school educational programs provide primary school children at risk of social exclusion with the support they need to succeed academically and develop essential life skills.

Homework Support

Daily tutoring sessions help children with their school assignments and reinforce classroom learning.

Literacy Programs

Focused reading and writing instruction to build strong foundational skills in both English and local languages.

Creative Arts

Music, art, and cultural activities that foster creativity and preserve local traditions.

Health Education

Nutrition awareness and hygiene education to support children's overall well-being.

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."

- Nelson Mandela
CEHDA multipurpose center for children's education
Co-learning with communities Local resilience activities

Organic Farm

Our 8-hectare organic farm demonstrates sustainable agriculture practices while providing educational and employment opportunities for the local community.

Local Seeds Only

We cultivate exclusively with indigenous seed varieties, protecting biodiversity and ensuring food sovereignty.

No Agrochemicals

Our organic methods protect the soil, water, and the health of farmers and consumers.

Youth Employment

Young people from the community gain valuable agricultural skills and income through the farm.

Community Training

We share sustainable farming techniques with local farmers to multiply our impact.

What We Grow

  • Millet
  • Sorghum
  • Groundnuts
  • Cowpeas
  • Yams
  • Vegetables
CEHDA organic farm and local economy
Ancestral seed nursery Knowledge sharing with local elders

Ancestral Seed Bank

Preserving Ghana's agricultural heritage through the collection and storage of traditional seed varieties that have sustained communities for generations.

Biodiversity Protection

We safeguard genetic diversity by maintaining traditional crop varieties that are disappearing due to industrial agriculture.

Food Sovereignty

Local seeds free farmers from dependence on commercial seed suppliers and enable self-sufficient agriculture.

Climate Resilience

Indigenous varieties are often better adapted to local conditions and more resilient to climate change.

Knowledge Transfer

Elders share traditional agricultural knowledge with younger generations through seed saving practices.

First ancestral seed nursery
Local socioecological economy Local resilience practices

Stories from Sawla

CEHDA multipurpose center

The Compass

How our educational programs help children navigate their path to success, providing direction and support when they need it most.

CEHDA organic farming

Sowing Seeds

Young farmers learning sustainable agriculture are planting the seeds for a more food-secure future in the Savannah Region.

CEHDA community collaboration

Grounded

Building strong roots in the community through collaborative projects that bring together elders and youth.

Support Our Work in Ghana

Your donation directly supports children's education and sustainable farming in Sawla.