My name is Louis Sanha of Quere village, from Balanta tribe. I have been in the project Farmers’ Club for 17 months, but what I have learnt and achieved from this project is more than what I expected.
The African bank Orabank, committed to the development of Guinea-Bissau through annual support for development projects, made a donation to the School of Training of Teachers DNS for a value of 2,500,000 cfa.
ADPP GB has been established in Guinea Bissau for more than three decades with the aim of contributing to the development of the country working shoulder to shoulder with the Guinean population.
Since 27 April, ADPP GUINEA-BISSAU has officially made its first ADPP Clothing Store available to the community, creating a space dedicated to providing access to quality clothing and footwear at affordable prices.
On April 25, in Bafatá, the quarterly planning mission of the IMPACT-Guinea-Bissau project was carried out, with the participation of activists working with local communities.
On May 14, 2026, the Partnership Agreement between ADPP GUINEA-BISSAU, the executing entity of the APICA GNB Project, and IBAP Guiné-Bissau, a strategic partner entity for the implementation of the project's activities in the Cacheu and Oio regions, including protected areas covered by the project's intervention, was officially signed.
Yesterday, 6 May 2026, the second meeting of the Technical Working Group took place in the meeting room of the Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas (IBAP Guiné-Bissau), as part of the APICA GNB project.
During two intense days of work (April 14 and 15), the APICA GNB Project brought together technicians and specialists in a meeting dedicated to the pre-validation of the training manuals prepared by local consultants.
On 24 April, the IMPACT–Guinea-Bissau project held a planning mission in Gabú, bringing together activists working directly with communities on the ground.