MainNav


Join eNewsletter
Refer-a-Friend
Print Page

 
     
 
Current Efforts - Freezers

Meet Therese Peho, who lives in the village of Adjouffou, located in the Port Bouet section of Abidjan. She is shown with her new freezer. Standing next to her are new customers buying frozen bissap, a sweet, purple beverage.

This is our first freezer donation. Our idea behind the freezer is this...Everywhere you drive in West Africa, people--women and children--come up to the car or van selling products. The reason for this is that in order for women to run their families, feed the children, and send them to school, they need money. The cash provided by the husband's coffee or cocoa farm is highly seasonal, and once it has run out, that's it. To earn extra money, women and children sell things: hard-boiled eggs, smoked fish, roasted plantains, roasted peanuts, cassava fritters (delicious!), and frozen juices and water. If solar-powered freezers were provided, they could make lots of healthy tropical juices and freeze them in bags (which is what they already do). But availability of such a technology would increase diversification, reducing financial dependency on just one or two crops. Furthermore, the money would stay inside the community.

Site Search
Site Map | Save In Favorites
Copyright © Project Hope & Fairness. All Rights Reserved.
Website Development by New Image Technologies, Inc.
elements CMS Web Content Management System