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SOS Children’s Village digs in, turning waste to hope for Gambian families
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76801, member: 636"] SOS Children's Villages just kicked off a European Union-backed program in The Gambia that teaches people how to make money from organic fertilizer while keeping families together. Fatou Le Jallow said the group has been around for over 43 years, doing way more than housing kids, and the new MoWPOF Project trains women gardeners and young people on production and sales. Project coordinator Alieu S. Bojang wants to get influencers and local media pushing organic options instead of chemical stuff that wrecks crops and makes people sick. The whole thing ties into their bigger mission of helping kids stay with their families instead of getting separated, and they held an orientation session at their Barkoteh office to get stakeholders on board. [/QUOTE]
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