TERSAA programme: review of conclusive results and outlook
Acting for Life and its partners are very satisfied with the TERSAA programme, almost two years after its launch.
Acting for Life and its partners are very satisfied with the TERSAA programme, almost two years after its launch.
In October 2023, a delegation comprising several members of Acting for Life’s Executive Committee and Board of Directors, including President Jean-Cyril Spinetta, travelled to Benin to monitor the NGO’s projects there.
The Board of Directors and the Acting for Life team join the Chairman of the association, Jean-Cyril Spinetta, in wishing you all the very best for 2024.
As part of the Distri’Solidaire project, Acting for Life and Hortitechs Développement are supporting several local juice processing units in Benin.
60 young men and women graduated thanks to training in electricity and beekeeping provided as part of the PARCS project in Ghana.
The aim of the MADE-M project is to contribute to national public policies to improve decent employment and access to employment through high-quality vocational training. Acting for Life is working with its partner APAPE/PH to develop new training modules in traditional building.
Faced with the threat that climate change represents for our societies, Acting for Life is aware of the need to question the organisational model of international solidarity actors. AFL is pursuing its commitment to the ecological transition.
With a view to pursuing its commitment to the ecological transition and adapting its activities to climate change, Acting for Life is committed to analysing its practices and moving them towards a more sustainable model. With this in mind, the NGO has called on climate expert Camille André.
15 young electricians trained for a month in photovoltaic electricity, and 15 young people trained in agriculture for 6 months, received their certificates. New prospects are opening up for them.
Acting for Life has published its 2022 Annual Report, outlining the work carried out by our teams on 17 projects in 14 countries. A year punctuated by the collaboration between the NGO and its local partners in West Africa and Latin America.
One year after the launch of the TERSAA programme in West Africa and Latin America, Acting for Life joined its partners in Dassa to draw up an initial mid-term review of the actions carried out in Benin, Burkina Faso and Togo.
As part of the TERSAA programme, Acting for Life and its partners took part in a visit to the Songhaï agro-ecological centre in Savalou.