Robert's mission is to train cashew farmers to become bee keepers to encourage biodiversity and conservation in Ghana.
Auckland
Three years ago I spent 9 months teaching at Trinity Yard School in Ghana, West Africa. Since then, most of my 20 students have worked hard to train as seamstresses or mechanics. One student, Robert Arthur, has pursued something quite different. Robert has become a beekeeper.
Robert's mission is to create a learning environment to train more bee keepers. He wants to encourage biodiversity and conservation through teaching cashew farmers in the Brong Ahanfo Region to build and maintain their own hives.
Robert has always been an incredibly passionate and driven student, and with your help, he can achieve his goal.
Three years ago, I taught Robert at Trinity Yard School in the Western Region of Ghana. Since then, Robert has started beekeeping and wants to start an education initiative to train farmers to be Beekeepers in Ghana.
Robert needs the funds to provide farmers with the equipment and gear necessary to become self sufficient beekeepers.
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