Micro-World Agricultural, Health & Educational Organization

We aim to reach back and help schools in our communities, fostering sustainable agriculture, improving healthcare access, and providing quality education. Join us in empowering individuals and creating lasting change. Together, we can build a brighter future for all.

About Us

As a student-centered program, it is our dream to use part of the donated land to engage in

Why is Dunkwa very important?

MWAHEO Sprang from ideas provided by American students who visited Ghana with me. I am a traditional ruler in Ghana, and I joined an organization of students and staff called the Garfield Technology Academy (GTA). This group of students and staff decided to do well to the world by providing refurbished computers that come on stationeries clothing for paraphernalia to be sent to poor schools across the world. Before I joined that organization, I had been to about twenty-six countries around the world helping one school at a time. What is remarkable about this project was the enthusiasm of the students who, through specialization managed and maintained the organization with supervision from three accomplished staff members. Being a Traditional Ruler is a privilege not a chance to lord over people. It is a call to service. It has a greater element of humility; you are elevated and trusted to look back and help your community. Currently, our greatest assets are our young school-going children followed by our mothers.

Projects & Activities

As a student-centered program, it is our dream to use part of the donated land to engage in

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Fish farming

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Maize and cassava farming

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Poultry Farming (Layers)

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Cocoa Processing

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We plan to eventually supply our own nutritional and material needs but for now, we need public donations to jump-start our program.​

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Join Our Mission and Make a Difference

It is in our future to recruit dedicated individuals to join our cause, but currently, we urgently need many volunteers to help us reach all areas of our community. We are seeking passionate and committed individuals to support our efforts in various capacities. Whether you have skills in organizing fundraisers, bookkeeping, or other areas, your contribution can make a significant difference. Your time and effort will help us foster sustainable agriculture, improve healthcare access, and provide quality education to those in need. Join us in creating a lasting impact and building a brighter future for our community.

Honoring Our Supporters

It is important to publish the names of donors and grantors so that they can receive our eternal gratitude. By recognizing their generous contributions, we not only express our heartfelt thanks but also inspire others to support our mission. Acknowledging our donors publicly highlights their commitment to fostering sustainable agriculture, improving healthcare access, and providing quality education, and encourages continued support for our cause. Please let me know if you would like your donation to be private. Indicate whether you need a receipt for your income tax deduction. Thank you.

Chief Labi at a funeral celebration in Ghana.

Visual Proof of Impact​

History and narratives are nothing without proof. A room should be left for a lot of pictures and some videos to lend credence to beneficiaries of the program as well as demonstrate to donors and grantors that their gifts are making meaningful changes.

Clean, portable water for students could pose a challenge as evidenced here. It does not take much to transform things for the better. You are our support base.

I guarantee you, a number of these students are studying on a near-empty stomach. I know because I was once like them. Let us change that.

Teacher A. Dadzie could not pass up taking a picture with some of our future heroes, even in the inferno of June heat. In the far ground is a picture of the better part of the classrooms. We plan to tear all down and rebuild one reminiscent of the modern one on the right. Join us on this transformative journey; ‘ a mind is a terrible thing to waste.

In the near future and with your help, our school will have a more modern style like what you see.

Here, some of the needs need no listing. Some are drawn on the wall in the back of the class. Judging from the age of the students, what do you think they might need to accelerate their learning knowing these are some of our future leaders?

Within all 5 schools in our budget plan are various multicultural creative activities. Cultural singing and dancing, usually is traditional regalia or in prescribed clothing highlight our schools’ uniqueness. Here is a group of cultural festivities from American Beacon Academy (ABA) the newest school in the entire area.

The class looks spacious and comfortable with fresh air. These conditions are, however, short-lived after school when the class becomes at the mercy of the elements: village livestock, insects, and reptiles of all kinds, not to talk of leaving nasty residues of their dropping. With your help, salvation draws near.

During my days, an assembly of this nature may signify different things: Prayers before class, Prayers for a general announcement, Prayers before heading home, etc. Look in those eyes…full of confidence, fear, and uncertainty but also an audacity for hope. As far as I know, hope never abandoned me. But then again, the level of depravity breeds uncertainties. Well, join me in assuaging their fears and transforming fear into optimism and courage. Thank you.

Member of the Garfield High School Global Technology Academy (GTA), the real heroes who came with me to my village, bringing computers, stationeries, and assorted materials from the USA to Ghana in a wonderful educational and recreational 17-day trip. They gave me the spark to continue this great work. We owe them a huge debt of gratitude. 

Some of our heroes are from America. They did a superb job while in Ghana. With humility, they stayed at the Dunkwa Secondary Boarding school and jointly worked with their Ghanaian counterparts on setting up the internet, cleaning, going on excursions to the Winneba beach as well as combining work with fun. A bond is forever kept between Ghana and America.

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Serious school repairs are in full swing. These workers receive compensation as outside recruits. We are grateful for their periodic help.

More courageous teachers defy all odds and cement their fate in accelerating the prospects of our leaders-to-be. I want you to know that with your help, their selfless services will not go unrewarded.

Cement is expensive in Ghana. Despite that, I funded its purchase to speed up repairs.

Remember in some of the pictures of the classrooms, there was dirt and pebbles? We figured out the unhealthy nature and defied all odds to cement the floors to make the class more conducive. Notice also fresh wooden boards to provide temporary walls and a blackboard.

Impossible for such a structure (Urinal) to cater to staff and male and female students. With your generous donation (which may be tax deductible) you could see a well-constructed, standardized restroom with separate space for female, and male students in addition to a different location for the teaching staff.

The few; the brave. Here are some of our wonderful teachers. Silver and Gold they may not have, but when it comes to care, sacrifices, compassion, and expertise in their craft, they remain bar none. Kudos proud educators.

Compare a homely class wing to where our blur jays have taken a picture. See the contrast? Dear Donors, you wield such a tremendous collective power to make a child’s dream come true. We have come this far…your support and believe are sufficient to keep us afloat.

What we need here is self-evident: better flooring, more desks, better windows, and a ceiling to prevent insect bites and prevent heat.

A solid door, portable water with cover, and some painting for starters.

Another cultural presentation in one of the 5 schools. Let us know in your comments if you would like to see more of student-centered activities.

These dedicated teachers from Zion 2 are making all of us proud. It is not the money, which is always very little; it is not the convenience since they go through hardships to and from school; it is not the comfort since the classroom and school environments are relatively poor; it is the firm belief that investing in children assures our future. They are also the hope that donors like you, appreciating their efforts, will do whatever it takes to give them a welcomed reprieve. Please donate today.

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Newly acquired plots of land, later to be converted into a school garden allow the students to appreciate flora and fauna, while also learning how to identify different species and do planting and harvesting.

We could inject some fun into these kids, give them a future to hope for, energy to endure the day, nutrition to bolster their energies, and an entire classroom makeover.

I used part of my retirement money to send something so these have been replaced temporarily. As we know, those termites voraciously and mercilessly gnaw anything made of wood. 

Here is our school bus. These kind gentlemen are on hand to do some repairs.

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A classroom is in disarray because of a lack of doors and windows. In the knight, goats and other animals freely roam around, sometimes succeeding in wreaking havoc. We you, the donors are in charge and things are going to change rapidly for the better.

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We need more desks. We need windows that close. The class has no door. A bigger teacher’s table will be helpful. Finally, 2 bags of cement, gravel, sand, and water could give the dusty floor a new look.

A long time ago, these donated computer paraphernalia served their purpose. Now out-dated and insufficiency prevented a vast majority from benefiting from a sound computer education. Thank goodness you are here to help. Please donate now and see how your donation is changing lives.

This classroom is devoid of desks and portrays no evidence that classes do go on here. This is because of the lack of desks. They have to be brought by switching from other classrooms. The bare ground engenders dust and the lack of covering leaves the entire classroom to the elements.

Here is a quiz for all: What do you think are some needs here? Clue: Here is the school market where students line up for nutrition. I could easily list a minimum of 5 necessities.

Similar needs here, too.

Termites have made mince meat of the blackboard but this teacher remains undeterred. He knows your generosity is nigh. Let us extend some love to them. Your money will do wonders and the feeling you get for helping the needy are priceless. Thanks for anything you could do. Please donate today.

Well, there is nothing we can hide! This is all we could afford this time with a fierce optimism that those true lovers of our efforts will swoop in and offer assistance for the much-needed facelift. This is one of the schools’ urinals.

Our American students were treated to some of Ghana’s delicacies. Here is the genesis of preparing corn dough popularly known as Kenkey. I am here congratulating the corn mill operator, while also thanking some of the kitchen workers. They treated us well beyond our imagination and we are forever grateful to them and Boamponsem secondary school for hosting us.

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I just wanted to let you know that you may want to see the outcome of the repair work done in and around this classroom. Could you take a guess? I wish I had extra money to purchase more cement! With your help, we can happily post a picture of a new classroom 

We refuse to allow the overnight winds to destroy parts of our roofs without immediate repairs. Poor guy, a necessary risk but all went well.

This is self-explanatory. Construction and repairs of parts of the classrooms.

Little by little, the tiny bird will complete building its nest. I purchased packets of fresh wood and, packets of corrugated aluminum sheets to replace decrepit ones.

More roof repair

Precarious yet necessary work repairing the roofs.

I wish there was time to teach our American students how to play those Drums. Let me teach you the name of the longer one; it is called “Fontonfrom”. Try pronouncing it. Clue: It sound musically as D-D-D (Fon-Ton-From), got it?

Love Chocolates? Know how how we get chocolate? Well it comes from cocoa beans. Here is part of the traditional drying process although China and other countries have come up with a more sophisticated drying process. Ghana is the second largest producer of cocoa. Most producers are peasant farmers some of who’s children attend our schools. While the world price for cocoa has gone up significantly, the huge profits have not filtered through to fairly compensate these farmers. Some are in such dire situations they can hardly pay for their children’s school fees.

After a thunderous rainstorm in the night, the school woke up to be inhering destruction. I had to run around to send money to purchase materials to resurrect this wall.

In the absence of water, students trek a fairly long distance to fetch water. Can someone google how much a simple borehole might cost so we can stop these long treks? Currently self-reliance, but for how long? Please help.

We bought sand, gravel, cement, etc. to begin repairing the walls in some of the classrooms as well as plastering.

Each of our 5 schools could benefit from sports equipment and attires, shoes, socks, nets, etc., the usual paraphernalia which, exist in surplus warehouses waiting to be donated. Among the requests I have received from the schools are: soccer, basketball, tennis and a lot more. I am organizing to go for garage sales as well as contact companies like Costco, Albertsons, Walmart, etc. for surplus donations.

Our only school bus is brought to the mechanic’s shop for some repairs. This happens frequently because it is a very old vehicle. Commuting students to and from school accelerates the age and functionality of the vehicle. Whenever the vehicle breaks down, schools become interrupted with those depending on the bus having to be absent for that day. Well, let’s get 2 huge yellow buses, (like the ones used in America), a 60-80 seater to alleviate the suffering. This will ensure that each bus will haul 80 students each way instead of the current multiple trips per day using the small bus. 

Much as we greatly respect green nature, it sometimes becomes necessary to clear portions of the forest to burn and produce bags of charcoal for sale to raise revenue to maintain the school. With your help, we may spare the rest of the greeneries from further destruction (deforestation).

More building repair materials just purchased including wood, nails, etc.

Hauling in logs to aid in the construction and repair of classrooms.

You could just imagine the situation before placing these walls. More work to be done. With your help, you will see a different picture. Please donate today and thank you.

I make sure the students are fed as we have provided a canteen to provide nourishment for staff and students.

The students’ store will enable trips for selected and interested students to come and learn about the intricacies of buying, selling, and, pricing of items. They will also learn how to calculate profit and loss and how the former is determined.

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