Welcome to Health Care, Ghana by Marianne Molander
Marianne Molander served the Aworowa Health Center and notes the sometimes difficult differences between health care services in Ghana and her home country of Denmark.
read moreMarianne Molander served the Aworowa Health Center and notes the sometimes difficult differences between health care services in Ghana and her home country of Denmark.
read moreThe Asutsuare Women’s Development Society offered Andrew Ware a sense of their amazing spirit. They made him feel so welcome that he felt like he had 32 mothers.
read moreJennifer Ward Souder spent time at the Ryvanz-Mia Orphanage where the kids surprised her with their antics, strength and warmth.
read morePeta Hall shared sketches of new pottery ideas and returned to find that the women had made every sketched piece, plus many more, by the following day.
read morePeta Hall felt privileged to have worked with the Dzidefo Women’s Co-op, which was founded to give the women business skills, a sustainable income, and to develop their sewing techniques to market wares to the US and Canada.
read moreKrysta Frye put her nursing skills to work at the Have clinic, spending time in pediatrics and maternity. And she also formed a valuable friendship in just a week.
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