20 women from Bissorã began their professional activities as seamstresses in the new tailor’s office created by the Vocational School, thanks to the financing of the German Embassy.
A Health Corps of 35 volunteers is already in the border areas of the Gabú and Bolama-Bijagós regions in order to strengthen the capacity of communities to cope with common diseases and epidemics, and to increase their skills in preventing community health problems.
The Executive Director of ADPP Guinea-Bissau, Fernando Binhafa, met with members of the Planet Aid Board, of which he is a member, at the organisation’s headquarters in Elkridge, Maryland.
Rural women continue to face numerous challenges — from limited access to education and land, to restrictive social norms and the impacts of climate change.
ADPP Guinea-Bissau, within the framework of the APICA GNB project financed by the Green Climate Fund, invites suppliers to submit proposals for the supply of:
🔹 Lot 1: Soil and water quality monitoring kits
🔹 Lot 2: Data collection equipment (drones, cameras, GPS)
Proposals must include prices, delivery timelines, and warranty conditions (minimum 12 months).
On the 11 October 2025, we celebrated the strength, courage, and potential of every girl!
But this day is also a call to action: empowering girls transforms lives, families, and communities.
Many graduates from our DNS-Bachil Teacher Training School become part of our Graduates’ Network, continuing to share, support one another, and transform lives far beyond graduation.
Our DNS-Bachil Teacher Training School prepares educators who go far beyond teaching – they transform education and make a lasting impact on entire communities.
At the ADPP Vocational School Bissorã, students of the Electricity course show dedication every day, learning through practice and preparing to light up Guinea-Bissau.