Barry Callebaut Funds African Education Projects
07 Jul 2015 --- In the first six months of 2015, the Barry Callebaut Group, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products, inaugurated 4 education projects in rural cocoa farming communities. The three projects in Côte d’Ivoire and one in Ghana provide access to quality school facilities for approximately 2,500 children and youth at the Kindergarten, primary and secondary school levels.
In January and February 2015, Barry Callebaut inaugurated two primary schools, bringing the total number of classrooms in 10 primary schools built in Côte d’Ivoire to 36, benefiting 1,800 children. The two new schools are located in the villages of Affery and Blolequin (eastern Côte d’Ivoire). Each consists of 6 furnished classrooms equipped with solar powered lighting, a canteen, a water well, and separate latrines for boys and girls, and accommodates 300 children.
At the secondary school of Akoupé (eastern Côte d’Ivoire), started by the Group in 2009 with the construction of classrooms, science labs, latrines and a canteen, the company funded the extension of an additional 4 classrooms, a science lab and teacher’s office. The College now has 16 classrooms and an enrollment of 1,150 youth benefiting from this enlarged infrastructure.
A new Kindergarten, with 3 classrooms, kitchen and director’s office, was inaugurated in May 2015 in Otsenkorang, central Ghana, co-funded by Japanese chocolate maker Chocolate Design and Barry Callebaut Ghana. Also in Otsenkorang, two separate latrine facilities for boys and for girls were built by the Group for children attending the primary and junior high schools.
Marina Morari, General Manager Community Development, the Barry Callebaut Group, says: “We work in close cooperation with national ministries and local education officials, supporting their commitment to improve access to quality primary education in rural cocoa farming communities.”
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