Sponsorship & Awareness
A list of Sponsors and fellow Humanitarians within
THE MAJIWOC FOUNDATION NETWORK …
• http://www.julsstudios.com (Julliette Mills)
• http://www.purehearthomecare.com (Roberta Osei-Wusu)
• http://www.hyperbludesign.com (Reggie Erawoc & Matthew J. Nestor)
• http://www.educationandcareercounseling.com (Carmelle Robert)
• http://www.mytrainer4fitness.com (Eddie Gyandoh)
• http://www.jmorganbrown.com (Jamie Brown)
• http://www.capitalbyepassproductions.com (Shadrach Deline)
• http://www.globalnetworksolutions.com (Henry Gould)
WATER CRISIS BY UNICEF:
• Click image to purchase calendar. 20% goes to Majid’s selected charities. (Beneficiaries to be published)
To give directly to any of these charities,
please click text to go to the donation link. Thank You.
Continue to provide a permanent source of safe drinking water to over 15,400 people, including over 3,000 children in twenty-six villages in northern Ghana. • http://www.charitywater.org/ Charity water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects. • http://www.wateraid.org/ghana/ WaterAid works in Ghana to help establish sustainable water supplies and latrines and to influence government policy to serve the peoples interest. • http://www.washghana.net/page/1202
Ghana needs $1.5 billion to meet water supply. 811 million dollars would be required to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on water in 2015. • http://www.wash-united.org/countries/ghana WASH United carries out a range of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene activities in Ghana including the WASH in schools programme (e.g. hygiene education). • http://www.globalhandwashingday.org/ppph_in_ghana.asp The Ghana handwashing program made contamination visible to the ordinary Ghanaian, effectively communicating a hygiene message using commercial marketing techniques. • http://www.cwsagh.org/index.cfm
The Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), is committed to facilitation of sustainable water and sanitation services as well as hygiene promotion to rural communities. • http://www.africare.org/news/news2011/Obama-Project-Completion.php The U.S. $ 100,000 that started the WASHH project was donated to Africare
by President Barack Obama. The Project provided clean water supply and sanitation infrastructure to the Wassa Amenfi District of Western Ghana.
• http://www.sanitationandwaterforall.org Water Sanitation and Water for All is a global partnership between developing countries, donors, multi-lateral agencies, civil society and other development partners working together to achieve universal and sustainable access to sanitation and drinking water. • http://www.ghanawatsanproject.info/ We aim to help two communities gain access to effective and sustainable water and sanitation solutions. • http://www.afwa-hq.org/siteweb To coordinate the search for knowledge and latest development in the technical, legal, administrative and economic fields for Drinking water production, supply and of sanitation. FWA has over 100 utilities members from some 40 countries across Africa. • http://www.pumpaid.org We work to combat the global water and sanitation crisis. Our work improves health and supports the local agriculture and economies in rural African communities. • http://www.worldtoilet.org/wto Improving sanitation conditions for people globally through powerful advocacy, inventive technology, education and building marketplace opportunities locally. • http://globalwater.org We’re focused on creating safe water supplies, sanitation facilities and hygiene-related facilities for rural villagers in developing countries. • http://www.water-mwrwh.com The Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing is one of the several ministries responsible for the execution of Government programmes. The Water Directorate is the lead Department in the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing responsible for the Ghana Water Sector. • http://www.waterforpeople.org/programs/africa Water For People helps people in developing countries improve quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs. • http://www.endwaterpoverty.org The sanitation and water crisis affects billions of people globally, and results in the deaths of 4,000 children every single day. End Water Poverty works to change this, but needs your help too.
AWARENESS AND ADVOCACY:
• http://www.water.org/projects/ghana
Water.org and partner organizations work with communities to construct wells,
latrines and biosand filters in Ghana as well as to provide health and hygiene education.
Continue to provide a permanent source of safe drinking water to over 15,400 people, including over 3,000 children in twenty-six villages in northern Ghana. • http://www.charitywater.org/ Charity water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects. • http://www.wateraid.org/ghana/ WaterAid works in Ghana to help establish sustainable water supplies and latrines and to influence government policy to serve the peoples interest. • http://www.washghana.net/page/1202
Ghana needs $1.5 billion to meet water supply. 811 million dollars would be required to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on water in 2015. • http://www.wash-united.org/countries/ghana WASH United carries out a range of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene activities in Ghana including the WASH in schools programme (e.g. hygiene education). • http://www.globalhandwashingday.org/ppph_in_ghana.asp The Ghana handwashing program made contamination visible to the ordinary Ghanaian, effectively communicating a hygiene message using commercial marketing techniques. • http://www.cwsagh.org/index.cfm
The Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), is committed to facilitation of sustainable water and sanitation services as well as hygiene promotion to rural communities. • http://www.africare.org/news/news2011/Obama-Project-Completion.php The U.S. $ 100,000 that started the WASHH project was donated to Africare
by President Barack Obama. The Project provided clean water supply and sanitation infrastructure to the Wassa Amenfi District of Western Ghana.
• http://www.sanitationandwaterforall.org Water Sanitation and Water for All is a global partnership between developing countries, donors, multi-lateral agencies, civil society and other development partners working together to achieve universal and sustainable access to sanitation and drinking water. • http://www.ghanawatsanproject.info/ We aim to help two communities gain access to effective and sustainable water and sanitation solutions. • http://www.afwa-hq.org/siteweb To coordinate the search for knowledge and latest development in the technical, legal, administrative and economic fields for Drinking water production, supply and of sanitation. FWA has over 100 utilities members from some 40 countries across Africa. • http://www.pumpaid.org We work to combat the global water and sanitation crisis. Our work improves health and supports the local agriculture and economies in rural African communities. • http://www.worldtoilet.org/wto Improving sanitation conditions for people globally through powerful advocacy, inventive technology, education and building marketplace opportunities locally. • http://globalwater.org We’re focused on creating safe water supplies, sanitation facilities and hygiene-related facilities for rural villagers in developing countries. • http://www.water-mwrwh.com The Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing is one of the several ministries responsible for the execution of Government programmes. The Water Directorate is the lead Department in the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing responsible for the Ghana Water Sector. • http://www.waterforpeople.org/programs/africa Water For People helps people in developing countries improve quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs. • http://www.endwaterpoverty.org The sanitation and water crisis affects billions of people globally, and results in the deaths of 4,000 children every single day. End Water Poverty works to change this, but needs your help too.





