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CHANGE in Northern Ghana

$2.4 million CIDA-funded project advances climate-smart agriculture practice for 750,000 Northern Ghana farmers Canadian Feed The Children (CFTC) is delighted to announce a $2.4 million project to help...

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A mango a day keeps development in play

On the road from Bolga to Tumu. Bolgatanga, Ghana, Apr 12, 2013–Ghana’s Upper West Region borders on Burkina Faso to the north and Cote D’Ivoire to the west – and it is unexpectedly green and lush. I...

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CHANGE comes to Sang

Market day is held on the sixth day of the week in the community of Sang. Like many communities in the Northern Region of Ghana, the majority of Sang residents rely on agriculture to feed their...

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CHANGE makes change

September 19, 2013, Tamale, Ghana–Mid-term results are in: CHANGE is making change! CFTC’s Climate Change Adaptation in Northern Ghana Enhanced (CHANGE) project, funded by the Department of Foreign...

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International Year of Family Farming

Members of a women’s farming collective in Northern Ghana save, trade and have protected from extinction at least five varieties of native seeds. 2014 has been named by the UN’s Food & Agricultural...

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CHANGE is in the air!

Smallholder farmer in northern Ghana with her radio. (c) Sylvie Harrison, Farm Radio International. Used with permission.Radio helps make CHANGE happen in northern Ghana As the first year of CFTC’s...

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Gender-sensitive farming

Women’s participation in agricultural activities feeds the soils and families of Northern Ghana In the past 15 months, Fairuza Sulemana has learned how to farm. True, for years she’s grown groundnuts...

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Look Back, Pay It Forward

By Debra Kerby, President & CEO2014 has been another extraordinary year in the life of CFTC thanks to you–our generous, compassionate family of supporters. Thank you for all you’ve done in 2014 to...

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You made CHANGE happen!

“It was a watershed moment,” began CFTC’s President & CEO Debra Kerby, speaking at a May End-of-Project Learning Forum held in Tamale, Ghana and referring to the 2013 start of the Climate Change in...

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