In this 2nd meeting of ausculation, reflection and definition of collaborative strategies held on Monday, April 7th, in the Kau Criar building, we were once again able to join efforts and think about the fortification of relationships, the adequacy of approaches and the treatment of the IMPACT Guinea-Bissau project.
“Everywhere women need access to health providers who listen to their concerns and meet their needs, including in the months after pregnancy, when millions lack critical support, despite enduring lasting health consequences after birth.
Within the scope of the IMPACT-Guinea-Bissau project, funded by the European Union in Guinea-Bissau, the 1st phase of the training of 36 technicians and community activists is taking place at the Teacher Training College DNS-Bachil, Cacheu region.
As part of the three-year training programme at the Teacher Training College DNS-Bachil , second-year students (Team 2024) took part in training sessions in various areas: natural soap production, drawing and painting, baking, traditional dance, and pottery making.
On the 17 October, marked the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty — a reminder that ending poverty is also a fight for #dignity,#justice and #respect for all families.
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.