NASCO Projects

We have several projects underway. The objective is to give back to the development of the communities through education, computerization and job creation.

HEALTH | HYGIENE

MOBILE CLINIC + Health screening

School absenteeism is linked to poor sanitary conditions. For this reason, we have created various campaigns, including hand washing and medical check-ups. In addition, we raised funds for an ambulance and the construction of a water well.

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

CLIMATE CHANGE

Since 2016, we have planted more than 900 trees on the grounds. The objective is to educate students about the protection and care of the environment.

SEEDS FOR EDUCATION

Seed thousands of trees and commercialize its fruits. Count with agronomists to assist us to scale the project. Support the economic growth of schools and small villages.

REFFECT AFRICA

We are part of REFFECT AFRICA Information and Communication Technology , an ambitious renewable energy project on the African continent, an initiative co-financed by the European Union.

NASCOTECH

Our aim is to develop a world-class Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education system to train young people in Ghana. We created a social company that generated job opportunities for graduates

Women's empowerment

In 2016, a honey cooperative was created with the main objective of empowering women from villages and taking advantage of natural resources as a source of income.

SPORT WITH VALUES

Instill values that help children grow emotionally to become great people, values that will accompany them throughout their lives. This project leads boys and girls to have access to education.

EDIFICATION

SUMBO HOUSE

It has been necessary to build a NASCO headquarters to accommodate teachers and volunteers, have storage space for materials for all projects, and additional space for the new projects we have in mind

SOLAR PANELS

The number of people without access to electricity is 860 million. 595 million are concentrated in Africa. Ghana, despite being one of the sub-Saharan countries with the best numbers, still had 4.6 million people without access to electricity. 76% is the rural population.