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All You Need Is Love Most often, we see things from different angle. To appreciate art, you must see it from a distance and in the eyes of the creator.
Tags: love, driveiadghana, ghana
clementafrica Photography, Colour
climate change in ghana collage by mackenzie kreplin
Tags: ghana LCS
max_kreplin Collage
Ghana's Club-Med :oP
kwessy Photography, Colour
Ghana's club-Med2 :oP
kwessy Photography, Colour
My beautiful Village in Ghana!!
kwessy Photography, Colour
Kid in Ghana's Volta Region
kwessy Photography, Colour
Angel from Ghana This angel is from Ghana. He works to bring education to those who struggle with poverty and oppression.
clarita Mixed Media
Sang Round House Sang Round House by a Design-Build Team of Nico Smith, Humphrey Lloyd and George Bell from Wales, UK LEARN-BY-DOING IN AFRICAN ARCHITECTURE (Watch it on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCNJApkynGQ&feature=player_embedded) CONTACT: info@nkafoundation.org with date you are applying
Tags: ashanti, sang arts village, abetenim, arts & culture, environment, green building, volunteer, community service, eco travel, land art, education, arts missions, research, africa, community development, construction, ghana, social engagement, ecological building, eco farming, alternative energies, environmental education, recycling, tourism, children and youth work, networking, craft, cartography, excursions, social welfare, social work, environmental actions, project management
nkafoundation Sculpture
Joy Springs Drive Aid Ghana picture of the day: joy springs- i had this kids on camera when i went to visit a group in the Zuo community after we donated an electric soweing machine to thier parents
Tags: drive aid ghana, ghana, children, joy
clementafrica Photography, Colour
Ghana's Traditional Kente Cloth Author: Emmanuel Marfo Organization: World Partners for Development Ghana One of our exhibition piece, Ghana Kente Cloth. Kente was developed in the 17th Century A.D by the Ashantis in Ghana, West Africa. Kente is a hand woven material, and is used not only for its beauty but also for its symbolic significance. Kente pieces are bought by many...
ayv Photography, Colour