KEKELI CO-OPERATIVE FOR THE NEEDY LBG 📍 Akatsi South, Volta Region, Ghana| 📞 +233 594 972 754| ✉️ info@kekeli4needy.com| LBG Reg. No. CG012345
🔵 75th Borehole Commissioned · Gui, Akatsi South · Jun 2026 |📊 Annual Report 2025 Now Available |🌴 Reforestation Underway in Dzogadze & Akeve |🤝 $500,000+ Raised from Canadian Partners |⚖️ Registered LBG · Ghana · Reg. No. CG012345 |🏫 Orchard & Poultry Launched at Volta School for the Deaf 🔵 75th Borehole Commissioned · Gui, Akatsi South · Jun 2026 |📊 Annual Report 2025 Now Available |🌴 Reforestation Underway in Dzogadze & Akeve |🤝 $500,000+ Raised from Canadian Partners |⚖️ Registered LBG · Ghana · Reg. No. CG012345 |🏫 Orchard & Poultry Launched at Volta School for the Deaf
Clean Water · Reforestation · Community · Ghana

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.

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Villages Served
Registered LBG · Ghana
Canadian Donor Partners
District Assembly Partnerships
250+ Communities Served
Safeguarding Policy in Place
Our Mission

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.

What We Do

How We Help

Six programmes — water, reforestation, microfinance, community development, scholarships and health — each owned, managed and sustained by the Co-operative.

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Water Security

Mechanised Borehole Programme

75 boreholes sustained through micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees. Each unit valued at approximately GHS 60,000.

Explore Water Projects →
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Reforestation

Palm & Coconut Planting

Reforestation efforts planting palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — restoring ecosystems and providing lasting economic benefit.

Explore Reforestation →
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Community, Scholarships & Health

Community-Led Programmes

Microfinance for female farmers, scholarships for rural students, malaria testing and antibiotics, and livelihood projects at Volta School for the Deaf.

Explore Programmes →
Voices From The Field

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."
Community Leader · Akatsi South District, Volta Region
"The Kekeli Co-operative didn't just build us a borehole — they trained our community to maintain it. That's what makes this different."
District Water & Sanitation Officer · Volta Region

All beneficiary stories shared with explicit written consent. Consent documentation held on file.

Latest

News & Updates

WaterJune 2026

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.

Read More →
EducationMarch 2026

Orchard & Poultry Programme at Volta School for the Deaf

Two new livelihood projects support nutrition and income generation for deaf students and staff.

Read More →
GovernanceJanuary 2026

Annual Report 2025 Published — Transparency in Action

Kekeli publishes its 2025 programme summary and financial overview, reaffirming donor accountability.

Read More →

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.

Who We Are

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.

Our Story

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.

🔒 LBG Reg. No. CG012345 · Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992)
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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.

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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.

Our Journey

A Decade of Impact

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2017
First Visit to Akatsi South
Brian Mosko's first visit to the Volta Region begins a partnership with the Avenor Traditional Council that would grow into a sustained borehole and community development programme.
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2018
Dzogadze Medical Clinic & First Boreholes
A walk-in medical clinic is funded and equipped in Dzogadze, and construction of mechanised boreholes accelerates across the Akatsi South Municipality.
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Growth
Kekeli Co-operative Formed
Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG is established as the institutional vehicle to sustain and expand the work — registered under Ghana's Companies Act 2019 (Act 992).
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Expansion
Reforestation & Microfinance Launched
Palm and coconut reforestation begins in Dzogadze and Akeve, alongside micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees and small-holder female farmers.
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24 Jun 2026
75th Borehole Commissioned · Gui
Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI commissions the 75th borehole at Gui in Akatsi South — "This is the 75th borehole we are commissioning today within our Avenor land."
Governance

Our Directors

Kekeli Co-operative is governed by a team spanning traditional leadership, operations, fundraising and legal counsel across Ghana and Canada.

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Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI
Paramount Chief of Avenor & Country Director
Paramount Chief of Avenor Traditional Area and President of the Avenor Traditional Council. Presides over borehole commissionings across Avenor land.
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Michael "D.D." Nyahe
Director of Operations & Communications
A proud citizen of Dzogadze. Has personally supervised the construction and commissioning of all 75 boreholes across Ghana.
BM
Brian Mosko
Director of Fundraising · Canada
Also known as Togbe Agamah Dormenyo I. Leads international fundraising and donor relations from Canada.
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Aubrey Spring
Director · Canada
Supports Canadian partnerships and programme delivery alongside the Volta Region team.
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Lydia Abadzivor
Director of Administration
Oversees administration and institutional operations for the Co-operative.
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Peter Samlafo, Esq
Legal Counsel
Provides legal counsel and governance oversight for the Co-operative.
📋 Governance Note: Full director bios, appointment dates and conflict-of-interest declarations are available to accredited grant bodies on request. Contact info@kekeli4needy.com
Accountability

Policies & Compliance

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Privacy Policy

How we collect, use and protect personal data from donors, partners and community members.

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Safeguarding & Ethics

Our commitment to protecting vulnerable persons, including children, in all programme areas.

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Cookie Policy

What cookies our website uses and how you can manage your preferences.

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What We Do

Our Work in the Field

Six programmes — water, reforestation, microfinance, community development, scholarships and health — sustaining communities across the Avenor Traditional Area.

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Water Sustainability

Micro-Loans to BMCs

Providing micro-loans to Borehole Management Committees (BMCs) for the maintenance of boreholes, ensuring 75 sites keep delivering clean water.

📍 75 boreholes💰 GHS 60K each
View Borehole Map →
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Reforestation

Palm & Coconut Planting

Reforestation efforts planting palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — promoting environmental sustainability and economic benefit.

🌱 5 acres each♻️ 2 sites
Explore Reforestation →
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Microfinance

Loans for Female Farmers

Offering micro-loans to small-holder female farmers, empowering them to improve their livelihoods and contribute to the local economy.

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Community Development

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.

Explore Programmes →
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Scholarships

Scholarships for Rural Students

We offer scholarships to deserving students from rural communities, enabling them to pursue their educational goals.

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Health

Malaria Testing & Antibiotics

250 rounds of antibiotics provided for those testing positive for malaria, alongside annual community malaria testing clinics.

Water Security

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.

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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.

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Boreholes
Avenor Traditional Area
250+
Communities
Akatsi South Municipality
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Schools Served
Including Volta School for the Deaf

Most Recently Commissioned — Sites 71–75

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Dzogadze
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Borehole
Kalekope
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Borehole
Wovenu Senior High Technical School, Tadzewu (Ketu North)
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Akatsi Anyiheme Basic School
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Borehole · 24 Jun 2026
Akeve Gui

💧 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 →

Reforestation

Palm & Coconut Reforestation

Planting and maintaining palm and coconut trees in Dzogadze and Akeve — restoring ecosystems while generating economic benefits for local communities.

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Reforestation Site · kekeli-reforestation-dzogadze.jpg
Programme Overview

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.

5+ Acres EachPalm & coconut, per site
Dzogadze & AkeveAkatsi South Municipality
Co-op ManagedCommunity economic benefit

🌱 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.

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Community Development & Health

Community-Led Programmes

Collaborating with local communities to identify and address their needs — from school livelihood projects to scholarships and malaria prevention.

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Volta School for the Deaf

School Orchard Programme

A mixed-fruit orchard established within the school grounds, providing fresh produce for student nutrition and income from surplus sales.

Orchard Details →
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Volta School for the Deaf

School Poultry Farm

A poultry farming initiative providing eggs and protein for student meals while training students in practical agricultural and business skills.

Poultry Details →
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Scholarships

Scholarships awarded to deserving students from rural communities, enabling them to pursue their educational goals.

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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.

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Dzogadze Medical Clinic

A renovated walk-in medical clinic in Dzogadze, piped directly from the community borehole for clean water access on site.

Accountability & Transparency

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.

Key Metrics

The Numbers Behind the Work

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Programme Expenditure

Where Funds Go

💧 Water & BMC Maintenance52%
🌴 Reforestation18%
🌾 Microfinance14%
🎓 Community, Scholarships & Health10%
🏛️ Governance & Admin6%
Publications

Annual Reports & Documents

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Annual Report 2025

Full programme summary, financial overview and impact assessment for the 2025 operational year.

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Borehole Location Register

Complete list of all 75 borehole locations with GPS coordinates, commissioning dates and status.

View Interactive Map →
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Financial Summary 2025

Audited financial summary covering income, expenditure and asset valuation for grant due diligence.

Collaboration & Trust

Partners & Donors

Kekeli's work is made possible by a network of committed donors, institutional partners and government collaborators across Ghana and internationally.

Current Partners

Those Who Make It Possible

Become a Partner

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.

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Corporate CSR

Name a borehole. Fund a community. Receive full reporting, photo documentation and beneficiary impact data for your CSR programme.

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Development Partners

Institutional partnerships with NGOs, development banks and bilateral aid programmes seeking WASH delivery partners in Ghana.

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Government & Assembly

District Assembly collaboration for jointly-funded water infrastructure, community development and WASH programming.

Latest

News & Updates

Press releases, programme milestones and institutional announcements from Kekeli Co-operative.

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WaterJune 2026

Kekeli Commissions 75th Mechanised Borehole

Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI commissions the 75th borehole at Gui, Akatsi South Municipality — within the Avenor Traditional Area.

Read Full Story →
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EducationMarch 2026

Orchard & Poultry at Volta School for the Deaf

Two new livelihood projects support nutrition and income generation for deaf students and staff.

Read Full Story →
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GovernanceJanuary 2026

Annual Report 2025 Published

Kekeli publishes its 2025 programme summary, reaffirming its commitment to donor accountability.

Read Full Story →
PartnershipOctober 2025

District Assembly Signs MOU with Kekeli

Akatsi South District Assembly formalises a partnership for jointly-funded water infrastructure delivery.

Read Full Story →
FinanceJuly 2025

$500,000 International Funding Milestone Reached

Kekeli Co-operative confirms over half a million US dollars received in international contributions from Canadian supporters.

Read Full Story →
ReforestationApril 2025

Reforestation Programme Underway in Dzogadze & Akeve

The Co-operative expands its palm and coconut planting programme, adding cultivated acreage across both reforestation sites.

Read Full Story →
Get In Touch

Contact Kekeli Co-operative

For donor enquiries, partnership proposals, media requests or community referrals, we respond to all correspondence within 3 working days.

Our Details

Reach Us Directly

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Field / Registered Address
Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG
Akatsi South District, Volta Region
Ghana, West Africa
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Correspondence Address
GK-0051-9982, Devtraco Road
Lagoon View, Community 25, Tema, Ghana
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Telephone
+233 594 972 754
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM GMT
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Email
info@kekeli4needy.com
Auto-acknowledgement within 24 hours
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Registration
LBG No. CG012345
Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992), Ghana
🗺️ Map: Interactive Google Map showing Akatsi South District, Volta Region will be embedded in production.
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Orchard Programme
Orchard · Volta School for the Deaf

Mixed-Fruit Orchard Programme

Planted and managed in partnership with Kekeli Co-operative, the school orchard provides nutrition, income and vocational training for deaf students.

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The orchard was established in March 2025 with a mix of citrus, mango, pawpaw and pineapple plants. Students participate in cultivation, harvesting and produce management as part of a structured vocational curriculum designed for hearing-impaired learners.

Surplus produce is sold at local markets, with income directed to the school's feeding programme. The orchard is expected to reach full production capacity by 2027.

🌱 Programme Outcomes (Target)

60 students engaged in weekly orchard activities · GHS 12,000 projected annual produce income · 100% of student lunch meals incorporating orchard produce by Q3 2026.

Poultry Farm
Poultry Farm · Volta School for the Deaf

School Poultry Farm

Eggs every day. Skills for life. The poultry farm nourishes students and builds practical vocational competency in animal husbandry and business management.

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Poultry Farm · kekeli-poultry-volta-school-deaf.jpg

The poultry farm houses laying hens and broilers, managed by students under staff supervision. Daily egg collection, feed management and health monitoring are integrated into the school's practical skills curriculum.

🥚 Current Capacity

120 laying hens · Daily egg production supplementing school meals · Surplus sold to local community · Vocational certificate pathway under development with Ghana Education Service.

75th Borehole
WaterJune 24, 2026

Kekeli Co-operative Commissions its 75th Mechanised Borehole at Gui

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Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy (LBG) has commissioned a mechanised borehole at Gui in the Akatsi South Municipality of the Volta Region — the 75th borehole commissioned within the Avenor Traditional Area. The facility aims to improve access to safe drinking water and reduce the prevalence of water-borne diseases including cholera, bilharzia and typhoid fever.

Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI, Paramount Chief of Avenor and Country Director of the Organisation, commended Brian Mosko, Director of Fundraising from Canada, and Michael "D.D." Nyahe, Director of Operations, who has personally supervised the construction and commissioning of all 75 boreholes. "This is the 75th borehole we are commissioning today within our Avenor land," Togbe Anumah said. "I appreciate the true relationship between these two partners. We can only build Avenor together."

Torgbui Ahui III of Suipe Ahiakpakope chaired the occasion. Community representative Joseph Akana thanked the organisation and appealed for a computer laboratory to serve the three sister schools in the area, and support for modern mechanised farming. The organising committee continued its tour the next day to inspect previously commissioned sites, including Kalekope.

"This is the 75th borehole we are commissioning today within our Avenor land."
Togbe Dorglo Anumah VI · Paramount Chief of Avenor, Country Director of Kekeli
Volta School Projects
EducationMarch 25, 2026

Orchard and Poultry Farm Launched at the Volta School for the Deaf

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Two new livelihood and nutrition programmes have been launched at the Volta School for the Deaf in partnership with Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG.

The orchard programme planted mangoes, pawpaw, citrus and pineapple across the school grounds. The poultry farm launched with 120 laying hens, with daily egg production supplementing the school feeding programme.

👨‍🌾 Student Vocational Integration

Both programmes are integrated into the school's vocational curriculum, providing practical, income-generating skills to students with hearing impairments.

Annual Report 2025
GovernanceJanuary 2026

Kekeli Co-operative Publishes 2025 Annual Report

Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG has published its 2025 Annual Report, covering programme delivery, financial stewardship and institutional governance across the full operational year.

The report documents the commissioning of seven new boreholes, expansion of the reforestation programme in Dzogadze and Akeve, and continued livelihood initiatives at the Volta School for the Deaf. Full financial statements, audited by an independent firm, are included as an annex.

Privacy Policy
Legal & Compliance

Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 2026 · Effective immediately

1. Who We Are

Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG ("Kekeli", "we", "us") is a Limited by Guarantee company registered in Ghana under the Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992). Our registered address is Akatsi South District, Volta Region, Ghana.

2. What Data We Collect

  • Contact information (name, email, phone) submitted via our enquiry form or donation process
  • Donation transaction records (amount, currency, date, fund allocation preference)
  • Communication records for grant and partnership correspondence
  • Anonymised website usage data via analytics tools

3. How We Use Your Data

  • To process donations and issue receipts
  • To respond to enquiries and maintain correspondence
  • To send programme updates and annual reports (with consent)
  • To meet our legal obligations as a registered institution

4. Data Sharing

We do not sell or share personal data with third parties for marketing purposes. Data may be shared with our auditors, legal advisors or as required by Ghanaian law.

5. Beneficiary Data

All beneficiary stories, photographs and personal data are collected with explicit written consent. Consent documentation is held securely on file and available for review by accredited grant bodies.

6. Your Rights

You may request access to, correction of or deletion of any personal data we hold by emailing info@kekeli4needy.com. We will respond within 30 days.

7. Contact

All data protection enquiries: info@kekeli4needy.com

Safeguarding
Safeguarding

Safeguarding & Ethics Policy

🛡️ Adopted by the Directors · April 2026 · Reviewed Annually

1. Our Commitment

Kekeli Co-operative For The Needy LBG is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and positive environment for all individuals we work with, including children, young people and vulnerable adults in our programme communities.

2. Scope

This policy applies to all directors, staff, volunteers, contractors and partners engaged in Kekeli Co-operative's programmes, site visits or communications.

3. Core Principles

  • The welfare of children and vulnerable persons is paramount
  • All persons are treated with dignity, respect and equality
  • No form of abuse, exploitation or discrimination will be tolerated
  • All concerns are taken seriously and responded to promptly

4. Photography & Consent

All photographs or videos featuring community members, children or programme participants are taken only with written informed consent. No images are published without documented consent.

5. Reporting Concerns

Any safeguarding concern should be reported immediately to the Designated Safeguarding Lead at info@kekeli4needy.com. All reports are treated confidentially and investigated within 48 hours.

6. International Standards

Kekeli Co-operative aligns this policy with internationally recognised safeguarding frameworks including BOND's Safeguarding Standard for international NGOs, and commits to regular review as standards evolve.

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