- Saha Global (formerly known as Community Water Solutions) empowers women in rural communities to solve their village’s need for clean water and electricity by providing business opportunities. How do we do it? We bring leaders from around the world to Ghana through our Global Leadership Program where they train local women to launch profitable social enterprises. All of the revenue from these businesses stays in the community and is managed by the women entrepreneurs. To date, Saha Global has launched 71 clean water businesses and 5 solar electricity businesses, which empower 164 women entrepreneurs who serve 38,108 people. 100% of these businesses are still in operation today.
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Category Archives: Kpallabisi
Updates from the Field: Kpalbusi, Tacpuli and a New CWS Web Tool!
This week, CWS staff had the chance to spend some quality time in villages new and old. In Kpalbusi, we checked in on the village’s Fulani community. The Fulani are a group of people with a really different lifestyle than … Continue reading
Posted in Kpallabisi, Monitoring, Tacpuli
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Checking up on Chanaayili, Gidanturu and Kpallabusi
On Monday, I headed out with Wahab and Peter to celebrate my birthday in the field! We checked-up on Chanaayili, Gidanturu, and Kpallabusi. Besides some fallen signboards, all three villages were doing well and have been consistently selling water each … Continue reading
Posted in Chanaayili, Gidanturu, Kpallabisi, Monitoring
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2011 Winter Fellowship Program: The Impact
If you have been reading our “voices from the field” series, than you have gotten a small glimpse of the everyday work that our 2011 Winter Fellows completed during their time here in Ghana. You’ve seen how they built polytank … Continue reading
Posted in Chanaayili, Chani, Chongashe, Fellowship Program, Kpallabisi, Thank you!, Yipela, Zanzugu, Zanzugu Yipela
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Session 2: Days 3 and 4
The Session 2 fellows started off their third day in Tamale with a great presentation by Foster Soley from unicef, who spoke about the work his organization is doing both here in Ghana and around the world. Foster is a … Continue reading
Posted in Chani, Fellowship Program, Galinzegu, Kpallabisi, Nyamaliga, Nyanguripe, Yipela, Zanzugu
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Voices from the field: Team 3!
Day 2 of Implementation: Community Meeting/Building Stand in Kpallabisi Today we met with our whole community for the first time. Our village, called Kpallabisi, has about 150 households, so over 100 people turned out to hear us discuss our project. … Continue reading
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Days 5 through 11: Village Implementations!!
For the next week or so, the teams all went off to implement what they had spent the last week learning. They met with their chiefs and elders, built and assembled their treatment centers, trained the village women to run … Continue reading
Posted in Chani, Fellowship Program, Kpallabisi, Yipela, Zanzugu
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