For Educators

In Nalogu, a small village in Northern Ghana, we see how families work with CHF and our local partners to improve their livelihoods and end their cycle of poverty. With our host, CHF’s Global Education Manager Sandra Kiviaho, we are invited into the village where we meet Baba, a local farmer, and his family, and get to know how they live. Farmers become self sufficient through income generating projects and by applying new skills that increase their crop yields. (25 minutes).

This video can be linked with curriculum requirements for grades 8 - 12. Many learning activities have been included in the teacher guide provided with the video.

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“Something that my classmates and I agreed was interesting was that CHF doesn’t just throw money or supplies at people in need, you also teach them how to become self-sufficient and not only that, but you give them a sense of pride and worth. Every single person on this planet, rich or poor, deserves that….Thank you for reminding all of us of that.”

Grade 11 student