Jatakendaya

i4c is collaborating with Jatakendaya in the build-up of a day center for 70 differently-abled people and residence for those without a home in Togo. In the center, they do works adequate to their possibilities, focused on craftwork and farms. The objective is to finish the installments within 1 year and achieve a total self-sufficiency and sustainablity within 4 years through the sale of craftwork and food.

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