The Rural Education and DevelopmentProgramme LBG (REDEP) is an all-volunteer non-profit organization based in theAjumako Enyan Essiam District in the Central Region of Ghana. REDEP was legally incorporated in November, 1999 and granted NGO status by the Department of
Social Welfare in April, 2001. REDEP provides opportunities for the rural
communities to work voluntarily together to enhance standard of living. REDEP assists and supports the rural communities in areas of education, environment, health, poverty alleviation, water andsanitation as well as any other developmental activities. REDEP welcomes partnership/ collaboration from any foreign organizations/individuals to promote quality services for the people in our rural communities. The partnership/collaboration support will improve the way REDEP serves its beneficiaries. This is expected to bring changes in rural dwellers, knowledge, attitudes, or behaviors. The overall goal of the proposed partnership/collaboration is to receive financial support to implement project activities for the people of Ajumako Enyan Essiam District and beyond. Any other ideas that will support project activities are welcome.
Website: www.redep.org
Email: jannodys@gmail.com
The Rural Education and DevelopmentProgramme LBG (REDEP) is an all-volunteer non-profit organization based in theAjumako Enyan Essiam District in the Central Region of Ghana. REDEP was legally incorporated in November, 1999 and granted NGO status by the Department of
Social Welfare in April, 2001. REDEP provides opportunities for the rural
communities to work voluntarily together to enhance standard of living. REDEP assists and supports the rural communities in areas of education, environment, health, poverty alleviation, water andsanitation as well as any other developmental activities. REDEP welcomes partnership/ collaboration from any foreign organizations/individuals to promote quality services for the people in our rural communities. The partnership/collaboration support will improve the way REDEP serves its beneficiaries. This is expected to bring changes in rural dwellers, knowledge, attitudes, or behaviors. The overall goal of…