Meet ATE’s New Employee – Ernest Tampouri

ATE is delighted to be able to announce the recruitment of Ernest Tampouri as our new Project Assistant in Lawra! Ernest has been a key member of the ATE team as a volunteer, Consultant and ambassador since 2014. He then became a Small Business Owner in July 2015....

Farewell to Luke

Luke Hodgson, who had been involved with ATE both as a volunteer and employee for just over 2 years, leaves today for pastures new in the USA. Sarah and her team are immensely grateful to him for his dedication both to ATE and the people of Lawra. The depth of his...

A Night at the Movies – By Kevin Dennis

I went to the movies last night. When I say ‘movies’, it was in Ramsbury’s village hall. I saw a short film (twenty minutes?) about a local girl, a primary school teacher, who’d gone to work for a year in a remote community in North-western...

The ATE Film Premiere – a Review

‘An empty sack cannot stand.’ With those words Habib Albeboure captures the reasons why ATE was founded in 2012. He is the main narrator in the recently released and much anticipated documentary, highlighting the work of ATE in Lawra, Upper West Ghana. The...