OUR STORY BLOG
While I was in, one word came to my mind. IMPACT. I saw and felt ENA’s impact on every village we serve. Thousands of children are going to school for the first time, sitting at a desk with paper and pen to write with. Thousands are pumping clean water; thousands have a latrine to use with the knowledge of sanitation and hygiene. I’ve looked into the eyes of 350 orphans who are eager to learn and gave each child a new uniform and school supplies to each one to help them on their learning journey and encourage each child to know they are cared for. Village elders, parents, and students are learning about human trafficking and how to best protect their children and themselves. I was given this opportunity, and I consider it a gift. A gift that has changed my life as well. I see the world differently. I see it through the eyes of each and every child, mother, father, and grandparent. Thousands of eyes have been met, hoping to make this life better, one of hope and heartfelt love and connection.
–Diana Bingham, ENA Director of Operations, Ethiopia
Clean Water in Ethiopia
Access to clean water is not just a basic human right; it's a fundamental cornerstone for unlocking families true potential and ensuring a healthier, more prosperous future for all." UNICEF The Yerer Korke well in Debre Zeit is part of a two-year water project to...
ENA Hope Transitional Shelter
Offering Hope and Healing to Survivors ENA and key partners began constructing the Hope Transitional Shelter in 2022. This one-of-a-kind facility in Suhum, Ghana, will provide 40 survivors with a crucial haven and rehabilitative space to recover from their physical,...
Advocating for People with Albinism in Ghana
In 2023, ENA’s albinism project aligned with our mission to Heal, Rescue, and Lift by promoting inclusion and capacity building for individuals born with albinism. Our team worked with Ghana’s Education Service and Health Service to organize community sensitization...
Advocating for Albinios
In our mission to break barriers, we've been fostering acceptance and dismantling albinism stereotypes. Witness the inspiring commitment of these incredible students as they pledge to champion inclusivity, extending their support far beyond the school grounds. Let's...
Baking to Build Self-Reliance
Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of 40 adult learners in Pakoso, Ashanti region, who've dedicated five months to perfecting their baking skills! Thanks to our partners, United Way Ghana, for their unwavering support in empowering these individuals towards...
Transforming Healthcare: ENA’s Renovation of Mattru Clinic in Bo, Sierra Leone
ENA upgraded medical equipment and facilities, the renovated clinic represents a beacon of hope and progress for the region. ENA’s commitment to transforming healthcare showcases the profound impact that dedicated efforts can have on uplifting underserved communities.
MTN Ghana and Engage Now Africa: Empowering Lives through Y’ello Care Campaign
MTN Ghana and ENA have joined forces to create a life-changing partnership during MTN’s Y’ello Care Campaign. Through dedicated efforts and community service, MTN employees volunteered for 21 days to empower individuals in Osu, Accra. ENA’s expertise played a pivotal role in providing comprehensive training to 450 beneficiaries in vocational skills, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. This transformative collaboration aims to equip participants with the necessary tools for a brighter and more self-reliant future.
Educating the Generations
The year ENA concluded with the graduation of 85 adult learners in Akatsi South, Volta Region, who completed training in soap, fabric softener, and disinfectant production. Another 20 men learned to make and repair electrical extension boards, a newly introduced skill...
The Gift of Sight
Over the years, ENA's Ethiopia Team has become acutely aware of the severity of cataract blindness. Our team has partnered with the Ministry of Health and the local hospital in Debre Zeit to help with the screening process. Nurses working in our health posts have...