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With ECASARD You Can See A Real Impact
This is two parts from a five-part series of our visit with the http://www.ecasard.org">Ecumenical Association for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development and the projects they support in southern Ghana. Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute's http://blogs.worldwatch.org/nourishingtheplanet/with-ecasard-you-can-see-a-real-impact/">Nourishing the Planet.

Part I: Something that Can’t be Quantified

Check out this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78k17DmFS0s">video of Nancy Ayesua Outu, ECASARD financial director, explaining why her work to promote agricultural innovations that are affordable, environmentally sustainable, socially just, and culturally acceptable in Ghana is so valuable. “When have built capacity for farmers and you see their lives improving, it’s something that you can’t quantify or measure,” she says.

Part II: With ECASARD You Can See A Real Impact

Check out this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTPeGE_F-eo">video of Stephen Amoah, ECASARD programs officer explaining why he enjoys working with ECASARD. Amoah started out as a volunteer but is now a full time employee. He says, “it’s a joy to hear someone say that because of our training they’ve increased their yield.” Amoah knows that by helping farmers form cooperatives and access agriculture training, he is “really helping the family and community to reduce hunger and poverty” for themselves.

Music Without Borders: Ghana

This is a weekly series where we recommend an artist, song, or compilation of songs, from a country in Africa, brought to you by our awesome friends at http://awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com/">Awesome Tapes From Africa. Today’s selection is from Ghana:


Listen to some http://awesometapesfromafrica.blogspot.com/2007/06/alhaji-k.html">funky highlife music from the good old days of Ghana’s guitar band highlife boom. If this doesn’t make you want to dance I don’t know what will.

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