One of the many ways GSAP supports rural and impoverished communities is by providing business opportunities via our …
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Want to do something special with your old tablet?
As of 2013, GSAP has donated books and computers to 80 community and school libraries in Ghana. We are only able to …
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Steve explains the GSAP Microflush Toilet
From Elizabeth Atalay of Documama: …
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School WASH
School WASH is an assisted handwash program that insures minimal water used. The video below was created by the Ghanaian …
GEEC
The Girls' Exploration and Empowerment Club, also known as GEEC, was GSAP's first program. It was started in 2007; Abigail …
Library
In 2009, GEEC teacher Abigail Mettle wanted to start a library in her home. GSAP provided the bookshelves and books, and …
Agricultural Waste to Charcoal
In June-July 2010 a team of Providence College and University of Ghana students led by Dr. Stephen Mecca taught members of …
Supporting Ghanaian Libraries
This project was initiated at the end of 2009 by Stephen Mecca, and originally aimed to strengthen university libraries …
GSAP Meets Bill Gates
GSAP at the Reinvent The Toilet Conference
GSAP received a grant of $104,950 from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation last year. The Reinvent the Toilet …
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