NEW HOPE FOR THE POOR, Intends to help communities in Africa, threatened by disease, starvation and unemployment to become self-supporting again, by providing seeds and tools for poor farmers, helping those without good drinking water to dig their own wells and to encourage communities to develop and create employment schemes.

 

 

In Third World Africa, 51% of the children don’t have clean, safe water to drink.  The world’s most dangerous child killer is not war or starvation.  It’s diarrhoea.  Spread by drinking dirty water, diarrhoea kills more small children than anything else, there is also the problem of blindness associated with washing and drinking contaminated water infested with fly’s larvae. Also recent scientific research carried out by the World Organisation showed that the Sahara Desert is expanding each year. At the moment it covers about 9 million square kilometres (two-fifths of Africa).

The organisation is still working to address the problems and still working with poor people in South Africa and Ghana and later on with other African countries regardless of race or religion in their struggle against hunger, disease, exploitation and poverty.  Many of the problems are usually easily solved by building new wells providing clean, safe water, vaccination to protect them against infection – but if we have no money whatsoever, this cannot be carried out.

 

 
 

People in Third World don’t want to live on hand -outs.  Just the chance to work themselves out of poverty.  To live dignified, healthy and independent lives.  N’hopo means to see they get the support they need.

 

 
 

All around the world, especially in the third world, we see poverty and sickness.  N’hopo are inspired to helping poor people help themselves whether in Ethiopia, helping farmers plant new trees after the drought.

 

 

 

 

When you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous. LUKE 14: 13 -14.



 

 

 
 

The organisation would help train and educate more voluntary health workers – teaching local people how to diagnose and treat common fatal diseases such as diarrhoea and measles. And would help provide a new supply of safe, clean water to a whole village-removing the risk of water-borne killer diseases (diarrhoea /cholera).

 

 
 

 

With so many people in Africa in need of our help, support is vitally needed.  With the backing of charitable status we are now going to campaign and encourage all section of society to make a regular donation to the organisation in order to achieve our aim.