While we would like nothing better than to see Stephen Lewis’ hopeful words come true, it will not be without the hard work of many. With Mother’s day upon us, we look at the small ways in which Canadian women are helping African women bring themselves and their families out of poverty.
Read full article »
|
|
In many parts of Africa, women lack power, which means they lack money, which means they lack access to healthcare. Two Canadian women hope to turn this equation around, in one part of Tanzania at least.
Read full article »
|
|
For the last six years, nursing students at St-Jean-sur-Richelieu Cégep have been able to combine passion for their work with compassion for others by joining the CACHA medical mission to Gabon, Africa.
Read full article »
|
|
By combining their strength, CACHA, Rotary and CSRAI (Canadian Support for Rural African Initiatives) have helped improve life in the village of Kilema, Tanzania in countless small, practical and lasting ways.
Read full article »
|