Transforming Communities Across Ghana, One Borehole at a Time.
Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG — a legally registered, internationally funded institution delivering clean water, reforestation, microfinance and community development across Ghana's most underserved regions.
Striving towards sustainability in access to water and community empowerment across Ghana.
Founded on the principle that no community should go without clean water, Kekeli Co-operative has spent over a decade building infrastructure and livelihoods — governed with accountability, rooted in trust.
How We Help
Six programmes — water, reforestation, microfinance, community development, scholarships and health — each owned, managed and sustained by the Co-operative.
Mechanised Borehole Programme
75 boreholes sustained through micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees. Each unit valued at approximately GHS 60,000.
Palm & Coconut Planting
Reforestation efforts planting palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — restoring ecosystems and providing lasting economic benefit.
Community-Led Programmes
Microfinance for female farmers, scholarships for rural students, malaria testing and antibiotics, and livelihood projects at Volta School for the Deaf.
Stories of Change
"Before the borehole, women walked over 4 kilometres every morning to collect water. Today our children go to school instead of to the river."
"The Kekeli Co-operative didn't just build us a borehole — they trained our community to maintain it. That's what makes this different."
All beneficiary stories shared with explicit written consent. Consent documentation held on file.
News & Updates
Kekeli Commissions 75th Mechanised Borehole
Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI commissions the 75th borehole at Gui, Akatsi South — a landmark milestone for the Avenor Traditional Area.
Orchard & Poultry Programme at Volta School for the Deaf
Two new livelihood projects support nutrition and income generation for deaf students and staff.
Annual Report 2025 Published — Transparency in Action
Kekeli publishes its 2025 programme summary and financial overview, reaffirming donor accountability.
Every donation drills deeper.
$25 provides clean water for a family for 3 months. $500 installs a community water point. $10,000 commissions an entire borehole. Every amount transforms a life.
About Kekeli Co-operative
A legally registered institution with a decade of documented, tangible impact — building clean water infrastructure, agricultural assets and community trust across Ghana.
From a Vision to 75 Boreholes
Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG carries forward a mission that began in earnest in 2017, when Brian Mosko first visited the Akatsi South Municipality of the Volta Region. What started as a handful of borehole projects, funded and driven from Canada, grew into a sustained partnership with the Avenor Traditional Council under Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI. The name Kekeli means "light" in Ewe — a reflection of the hope clean water brings to communities long overlooked by mainstream development.
Kekeli Co-operative was formed as the institutional vehicle to sustain and expand that work — providing micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees (BMCs) for maintenance, extending micro-finance to small-holder female farmers, and running reforestation, scholarship and community health programmes across the region. Today the Co-operative has commissioned 75 mechanised boreholes, the most recent at Gui on 24 June 2026, serving over 250 villages, 10 schools and an estimated 130,000 people.
Registered as a Limited by Guarantee (LBG) under Ghana's Companies Act 2019 (Act 992), the Co-operative operates with full accountability to its donors, partners and the communities it serves.
Our Mission
To empower underserved communities by providing sustainable solutions for water access, agriculture and environmental conservation — offering soft loans for borehole maintenance, supporting smallholder farmers, and promoting reforestation to restore ecosystems.
Our Vision
A Ghana where no community is denied clean water, and where every person has access to the resources needed to live a dignified, self-sustaining life.
A Decade of Impact
Our Directors
Kekeli Co-operative is governed by a team spanning traditional leadership, operations, fundraising and legal counsel across Ghana and Canada.
Policies & Compliance
Privacy Policy
How we collect, use and protect personal data from donors, partners and community members.
Safeguarding & Ethics
Our commitment to protecting vulnerable persons, including children, in all programme areas.
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Our Work in the Field
Six programmes — water, reforestation, microfinance, community development, scholarships and health — sustaining communities across the Avenor Traditional Area.
Micro-Loans to BMCs
Providing micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees (BMCs) for the maintenance of boreholes, ensuring 75 sites keep delivering clean water.
Palm & Coconut Planting
Reforestation efforts planting palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — promoting environmental sustainability and economic benefit.
Loans for Female Farmers
Offering micro-loans to small-holder female farmers, empowering them to improve their livelihoods and contribute to the local economy.
Community-Led Programmes
Collaborating with local communities to identify and address their needs — including the orchard and poultry programmes at Volta School for the Deaf.
Scholarships for Rural Students
We offer scholarships to deserving students from rural communities, enabling them to pursue their educational goals.
Malaria Testing & Antibiotics
250 rounds of antibiotics provided for those testing positive for malaria, alongside annual community malaria testing clinics.
Mechanised Borehole Programme
75 mechanised boreholes across the Avenor Traditional Area, Akatsi South Municipality — sustained through micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees (BMCs) for ongoing maintenance.
Serving the Avenor Traditional Area
All 75 boreholes sit within the Akatsi South Municipality of the Volta Region, on land under the Avenor Traditional Council.
Over 250 villages, 10 schools and an estimated 130,000 people served. GPS coordinates for all sites are held on record.
Most Recently Commissioned — Sites 71–75
💧 Gui (Akeve-Gui) — 24 June 2026
The 75th borehole, commissioned by Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI: "This is the 75th borehole we are commissioning today within our Avenor land."
📋 Full Location Register Available
A complete list of all 75 borehole locations — including community names, GPS coordinates, commissioning dates and maintenance status — is available as a downloadable report. View Reports →
Palm & Coconut Reforestation
Planting and maintaining palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — restoring ecosystems while generating economic benefits for local communities.
Two Sites, Two Species
Kekeli maintains over 5 acres each of palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve, in the Akatsi South Municipality. The programme restores local ecosystems while providing a long-term economic asset for surrounding communities.
🌱 Environmental Commitment
Reforestation is a core part of Kekeli's sustainability strategy — restoring degraded land, supporting biodiversity and creating a lasting economic asset that reduces community dependence on external funding over time.
Community-Led Programmes
Collaborating with local communities to identify and address their needs — from school livelihood projects to scholarships and malaria prevention.
School Orchard Programme
A mixed-fruit orchard established within the school grounds, providing fresh produce for student nutrition and income from surplus sales.
School Poultry Farm
A poultry farming initiative providing eggs and protein for student meals while training students in practical agricultural and business skills.
Scholarships
Scholarships awarded to deserving students from rural communities, enabling them to pursue their educational goals.
Malaria Testing & Antibiotics
250 rounds of antibiotics provided for those testing positive for malaria, alongside annual community testing clinics purchased through a local hospital in Akatsi.
Dzogadze Medical Clinic
A renovated walk-in medical clinic in Dzogadze, piped directly from the community borehole for clean water access on site.
Gallery
Photos from the field — borehole commissionings, reforestation sites, community programmes and events across the Avenor Traditional Area.
📷 More Photos Coming Soon
This gallery is being populated with real photography from Kekeli's field operations. Check back regularly, or follow our social channels for the latest updates.
Impact & Reports
Numbers that tell the truth. Reports that build trust. Kekeli publishes its impact data and financial summaries for donors, partners and the communities we serve.
The Numbers Behind the Work
Where Funds Go
Annual Reports & Documents
Annual Report 2025
Full programme summary, financial overview and impact assessment for the 2025 operational year.
Borehole Location Register
Complete list of all 75 borehole locations with GPS coordinates, commissioning dates and status.
Financial Summary 2025
Audited financial summary covering income, expenditure and asset valuation for grant due diligence.
Partners & Donors
Kekeli's work is made possible by a network of committed donors, institutional partners and government collaborators across Ghana and internationally.
Those Who Make It Possible
Partner With Kekeli
We welcome partnerships with corporate CSR programmes, international NGOs, government agencies and development finance institutions. We offer full transparency, structured reporting and named acknowledgement.
Corporate CSR
Name a borehole. Fund a community. Receive full reporting, photo documentation and beneficiary impact data for your CSR programme.
Development Partners
Institutional partnerships with NGOs, development banks and bilateral aid programmes seeking WASH delivery partners in Ghana.
Government & Assembly
District Assembly collaboration for jointly-funded water infrastructure, community development and WASH programming.
News & Updates
Press releases, programme milestones and institutional announcements from Kekeli Co-operative.
Kekeli Commissions 75th Mechanised Borehole
Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI commissions the 75th borehole at Gui, Akatsi South Municipality — within the Avenor Traditional Area.
Orchard & Poultry at Volta School for the Deaf
Two new livelihood projects support nutrition and income generation for deaf students and staff.
Annual Report 2025 Published
Kekeli publishes its 2025 programme summary, reaffirming its commitment to donor accountability.
District Assembly Signs MOU with Kekeli
Akatsi South District Assembly formalises a partnership for jointly-funded water infrastructure delivery.
$500,000 International Funding Milestone Reached
Kekeli Co-operative confirms over half a million US dollars received in international contributions from Canadian supporters.
Reforestation Programme Underway in Dzogadze & Akeve
The Co-operative expands its palm and coconut planting programme, adding cultivated acreage across both reforestation sites.
Contact Kekeli Co-operative
For donor enquiries, partnership proposals, media requests or community referrals, we respond to all correspondence within 3 working days.
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Your donation funds mechanised boreholes, reforestation, microfinance and community programmes for Ghana's most underserved communities — with full transparency on how every cedi is spent.