Netzkraft Movement

African Rural Development Movement (ARUDMO)

P. O. Box 2096
Osu - Accra
Ghana

Contact person: David Atieku

+233 244 807309; +233202843665
arudmo@gmail.com
http://www.arudmo.org
https://www.facebook.com/arudmo.org

Topics

  • Aid organization
  • Educational policy/project
  • Commune, community project
  • Volunteers are welcome.

About us

The African Rural Development Movement (ARUDMO) was founded in 1995 in response to growing poverty, declining quality of life and prevalent corruption and inequality in Africa. The organization is led by a network of country representatives across Africa. ARUDMO´s headquarters is located in Accra, Ghana and is operated under the leadership of Founder & President, David Atieku.

Mission
ARUDMO works with women, youth and rural communities in Africa to provide education, training and resources for economic, political and personal empowerment.

Areas of Activity
ARUDMO develops and implements sustainable development initiatives in the following areas:
• Economic Empowerment including development of information technology (IT) centers, agricultural projects and microfinance lending programs that encourage entrepreneurship.
• Political Empowerment including referrals to local NGOs working with women, youth and rural communities to encourage civic engagement.
• Personal Empowerment including health projects that encourage individuals to protect themselves against diseases.

Strategies and Tactics
• ARUDMO program activities are centered around education, training and the provision of resources to ensure sustainability.
• ARUDMO utilizes international volunteers who can enrich projects through their diverse expertise, perspectives and life experiences, while also providing a source of voluntary labor and income to support general operating expenses.
• ARUDMO´s projects are community-driven and developed in response to needs and requests from local leaders and NGO´s.

Our work:
• Created six plants for the mechanical processing of cassava in eastern Ghana, which resulted in the training of 60+ women and a 60% increase in income for these families.
• Renovated a primary school in the Ashanti region of Ghana, including structural and cosmetic improvements, donation of textbooks, and funding assistance to teachers, to help ensure quality education for 125+ underserved students.
• Established farming cooperatives in four villages in Ghana, training 40+ villagers in the harvesting, treatment and storage of maize. Net profits during the cooperative´s first year amounted to 1.1 million Ghanaian cedis per person.
• Partnered with Ministry of Agriculture in Ghana to provide seeds and technical assistance for the farming and production of cowpeas in six villages. The project successfully reached over 200 people and trained 50+ people in cowpea farming and production.

David Romuald Atieku is the President of the African Rural Development Movement (ARUDMO).

For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.