Huge celebrations for our graduates
The weekend marked the end for the first classes that graduated at the Kpawumo Educational Institute, fittingly we celebrated their graduation with a big party despite scorching temperatures of 40° C. Our main sponsor Kurt König didn't want to miss this event either,...
News from Kpawumo
After not reporting for several months, mainly due to the Covid-19 pandemic which has had an impact on life in Kpawumo as it had all over the world, we want to give a short summary what what was achieved in and around Kpawumo. With restrictions in place in Ghana the...
New out door pavillion
Thanks to the ongoing finacial and personal support from Kurt Koenig Baumaschinen GmbH we were able to build a new outdoor pavillion as an addition to the Kpawumo Educational Institute. ...
Photo exhibition
New date due to coronavirus restirctions!! The Kreissparkasse Nordhausen is showing an exhibition form photographer Veikko Engler from May 25th to June 26th 2020 at their branch at Kornmarkt 9 in 99734 Nordhausen.
Volunteer report from Alexandra Werner
Truth be told, I still cannot believe how refreshing it was to escape the grey and cold Swiss winter, diving into a complete different reality – far away from stress and everyday worries – into the colourful world of Ghana and meeting the most friendly...
K.E.I construction progress
Here we will show the construction progress of the new Kpawumo Educational Institute. Start of construction: Update Jan 29th 2019: Update Feb 17th 2019:
Volunteer essay from Paul Jonas Radeck
Volunteer essay by Paul Jonas Radeck I finally finished school in spring 2018. As a lot of students I hadn't any plans or ideas for what I could do after finishing my last semester of my A-Level. I was totally clueless until Markus, a Friend of mine, asked me to...
K.E.I. construction started
Construction of the new Kpawumo Educational Institute has started with laying the foundation.
Kpawumo Educational Institute
Kpawumo Educational Institute We are planing to build a new educational institute, made possible with the generous financial and personal support of the German company Kurt Koenig from Einbeck, Lower Saxony. The Kpawumo village community is providing the...
Volunteer report from Anna-Lena
It all started last year at a German Christmas market, where Anna talked about a friend who went to Kpawumo children’s home and really enjoyed the experience. We decided to take a trip to Africa and see for ourselves. Plans got real pretty quick and the time for our...