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Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa

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Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa
Founded2007
FounderHayford Siaw
FocusHumanitarian
Location
Area served
West Africa
MethodVolunteer placement
Websitewww.vpwa.org

Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa (VPWA) is a non-profit non-governmental organization based in Ghana.

History

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Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa was founded in 2007 by Ghanaian social entrepreneur Hayford Siaw.

Programs

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Microfinance and leasing

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VPWA set up its microfinance arm in 2009, called MicroQuips, offering microloans to entrepreneurs as a measure against poverty. In the first year of the program, VPWA secured 80 loans for the women of Ghana, loaning out 11,126 (US$7,650 in 2010).[1]

Green Ghana Volunteers

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Started in 2010, Green Ghana Volunteers is a project involving the planting of Moringa oleifera trees around the region. By planting the moringa trees on a large scale, the project tries to create jobs and, in the process, potentially rehabilitates degraded land.[2][better source needed][needs update]

References

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  1. ^ Fierberg, Jennifer (November 30, 2010). "VPWA Microfinance program is One(1) year old". VPWA. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2012.
  2. ^ "20,000 Moringa Trees Planted in Accra, Ghana for Earth Day". Moringa Source. Archived from the original on 9 May 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2012.