Located in Accra, Ghana, the Mmofra Foundation works to enrich the lives of children. Mmofra means “children” in Akan, one of the major languages spoken in Ghana.
In addition to promoting creativity and language acquisition, Mmofra encourages children to learn about sustainability and nutrition through its living classroom in its organic urban garden. Owned and managed by one of the city’s most successful urban gardens, this classroom gets kids to learn about healthy eating and caring for the earth in the heart of the city.

Source: Mmofra Foundation
Tags: Accra, Catherine Krobo-Edusei Benson, Class Act, Featured, Ghana, Mmofra Urban Garden
Category: Class Act, Food Politics
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wow! what a great program!
You are always sharing amazing programs,Belinda! Thank you!
I am totally with Erica that you always have some amazing programs to share.
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Angie
Another initiative directed at children! I always believe that’s the way to make a big difference.