Young people educate themselves to become primary school teachers who contribute to quality education and students’ retention and pass rate, gender equality in primary schools, improved livelihoods, community development, and increase of the youth’s opportunities to pursue higher education.
In 2025, the Teacher Training College continued to work...
Preschool education started in Bissora in 1990 and, by 2009, expanded to more than 31 communities in the Bissora and Mansaba Sector, Oio Region.
In these preschools, 33 teachers/facilitators taught 2.125 children.
From the 2005/2006 school year, the Child Aid Project started the Primary School in Bissora, teaching 1st to 4th grade.
The objective...
ADPP Vocational School supports young people and groups in acquiring an understanding and skills to do business and establish a life for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Acquire a skill, social competence and understanding that human diversity is essential for development, and consequently, inclusion is fundamental to create a...
Preschool education started in Bissora in 1990 and, by 2009, expanded to more than 31 communities in the Bissora and Mansaba Sector, Oio Region.
In these preschools, 33 teachers/facilitators taught 2.125 children.
From the 2005/2006 school year, the Child Aid Project started the Primary School in Bissora, teaching 1st to 4th grade.
The objective...
The Child Aid programme mobilises the whole family and community to ensure that children can grow, learn and live in a safe and healthy environment, becoming active in the creation of their community.
This specific project focuses on the prevention of violence and exploitation, including human trafficking in the regions of Bafatá, Gabu and...
From 2022/2024 Procultura in Bissau, supported youth with music and cultural exchange.
The previous culture project implemented by ADPP-GB from 2016 to 2020. Community centres, led by local associations, with active participation, give new opportunities to the community.
The creation of the studio at the Plack II Cultural Centre in Bissau...














