Sophie is the wordy one on the One Global Village team. When not talking or writing she tends to be learning about something to talk about. One life goal is to communicate in multiple languages (she's working on French and Spanish). Sophie lives in the village of San Francisco.
Lack of access to affordable, hygienic menstrual products affects millions of girls in the developing world. As many as 10% of school aged girls miss school because of it.
Hawa developed a comprehensive health education plan and has taught subjects from puberty to self care to food hygiene (purchasing, preparing, eating) to safely collecting and storing water.
Ibrahim Kanté was a new – and fantastic – addition to our team who visited Dagabo in April. Ibrahim is a Malian native who left Mali as a teenager to ... Read more
We look forward to the day when the Hawa Clinic opens. The clinic will be a great boon to the people in Dagabo and surrounding villages, and a fitting tribute ... Read more
The most exciting development for Siraba School and for our organization has been the launch of a school lunch program in early April. We received a generous gift from donors ... Read more