ATE Chief Executive Sarah Annable-Gardner becomes MBE in 2026 New Year's Honours!

Changing lives through education, enterprise and inclusion

We work with rural communities in Upper West Ghana, tackling poverty, creating opportunities and switching on hope

Switching on Hope

We’ve been switching on hope all year in Upper West Ghana! One thousand school pupils, 800 disabled children and carers, 34 entrepreneurs and farmers, 20 apprentices, 18 senior high school girls and hundreds of children at our new Technology and Learning Zones are all making the most of new opportunities, support and resources – to transform their lives.

And there’s more to come in 2026! We’ll be partnering four new schools, launching two disability groups and supporting even more people to grow businesses and learn skills. This is how whole communities are uplifted and change is real and long-lasting. This is hope..

Change through education

We work with 13 schools, providing meals, educational resources and sanitary products that enable pupils to learn on full stomachs and with dignity. So far, we’ve helped more than 4100 young people access education. Olivia (above) goes to Bagri Junior High and appreciates the monthly sanitary pads provision:

“It helps us come to school. We girls are much happier.”

Change through enterprise

We have backed 174 small businesses with grants, training and mentoring, enabling them to become sustainable and profitable. 82 girls (including 9 with disabilities) have learnt a trade through our apprenticeship scheme. Barikisu (above) runs one of 37 ATE-backed dry season farms:

“ATE gave me all I needed to succeed.”

Change through inclusion

We bringing disabled children into the light, challenging stigma and enabling them to learn and laugh. Our SNAP disability project supports almost 800 children and carers across 8 locations, providing education, equipment, medication, advocacy and lots of joy. Tierto (above, with Julita and Charles) says:

“The main reason I love SNAP meetings is I know I am not alone. I have learnt new things, I worry much less, life has improved.”

How we work

We’ve developed a unique approach to tackling poverty, integrating our key areas of work into a dynamic model based around community hubs. It puts local people and local leadership at the heart of everything – and is driving our expansion to new rural locations.

Where does your donation go?

We are financially transparent and carefully monitor and evaluate our work to ensure the money you donate is used in the best way possible.

84p goes directly towards project costs

Creating opportunities through education, inclusion and enterprise – such as our Dry Season Farmers programme which supports sustainable agriculture all year round.

11p is spent on fundraising

Giving us the resources to pay for projects, plan for the future and provide job security for our 27 school cooks and other staff.

5p is spent on administration costs

Ensuring we can deliver our annual report, be a responsible employer and fulfil our legal responsibilities in the UK and Ghana.

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As well our 2 beautiful community libraries, we provide books to all of our partner schools. Rotational book boxes, with a range of books to support learning, plus support from our trained librarians (who are also qualified teachers) to help schools make great use of them.

It's a small part of our education programme, and one that makes a big difference. When children have access to books, they gain more than literacy. They gain hope, confidence, and the freedom to imagine a different future.

Grateful to work in partnership Book Aid InternationalionalGhana School Aid UKid UK to make this work happen.
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As well our 2 beautiful community libraries, we provide books to all of our partner schools. Rotational book boxes, with a range of books to support learning, plus support from our trained librarians (who are also qualified teachers) to help schools make great use of them.

Its a small part of our education programme, and one that makes a big difference. When children have access to books, they gain more than literacy. They gain hope, confidence, and the freedom to imagine a different future. 

Grateful to work in partnership with Book Aid International and Ghana School Aid UK to make this work happen.Image attachment

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Reading can and will take them everywhere-Action Through Enterprise - ATE is helping to make that possible!

I can't imagine life without books! Grateful to be able to enable these children to enjoy them.

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Today mums, dads, grandparents and disabled children gathered under the mango trees in Basebele for a historic moment – the first ever meeting of our newest SNAP group. In a place where disability can be seen as a curse, the fantastic turn out – 23 children and 65 adults – was a real statement of how life can change for the better.

This is our 9th SNAP Group. We reach nearly 900 people each month, making a profound difference to the lives of disabled children and their families.

“As a grandmother caring for my granddaughter, I worry a lot about her future. Today I feel very happy seeing this program come to Basebele. I hope it will help her develop her abilities and live a confident and happy life.” Helen (in the top picture)

Read all about it here: ateghana.org/new-snap-disability-group-launches-in-basebele-im-hopeful-my-child-will-learn-grow-a...
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Today mums, dads, grandparents and disabled children gathered under the mango trees in Basebele for a historic moment – the first ever meeting of our newest SNAP group. In a place where disability can be seen as a curse, the fantastic turn out – 23 children and 65 adults – was a real statement of how life can change for the better.

This is our 9th SNAP Group. We reach nearly 900 people each month, making a profound difference to the lives of disabled children and their families. 

“As a grandmother caring for my granddaughter, I worry a lot about her future. Today I feel very happy seeing this program come to Basebele. I hope it will help her develop her abilities and live a confident and happy life.” Helen (in the top picture)

Read all about it here: https://ateghana.org/new-snap-disability-group-launches-in-basebele-im-hopeful-my-child-will-learn-grow-and-be-accepted-in-this-community/Image attachmentImage attachment

Happy International Women’s Day to all the amazing women out there 💪🏾

We're so proud to celebrate a fantastic new generation of young women who are attending Senior High School. They demonstrate resilience and strength every, against all odds, and they can change the world!

Read about these inspirational young women here: ateghana.org/international-womens-day-you-are-capable-of-achieving-great-things/
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Happy woman’s day Action Through Enterprise - ATE

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