As a result of a two years research programme carried out in a number of African Countries.  Through our agents and contacts in respective part of Africa such as Ghana, South Africa, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique and other part of Africa particularly war-torn parts of Africa.  One of the many conclusion we arrived at, was the clear need to set – up a series of initiatives and centres in Africa from which this organisation can operate.

 

 

 

Although in the media we hear a great deal about the largely funded organisation.  We hardly hear about the smaller NGO’s such as N’hopo out there in the bush and the front – line.  N’hopo is struggling in some cases with little or no medical equipment and fast depleting resources to continue our activities at acceptable standards and level.  
   
  N’HOPO seeks to establish a number of sustainable projects to assist poor, illiterate and disabled children and young people. This will involve fundraising to establish a clinic and diagnostic centre where children will be assessed either in physical, learning or technical capabilities.

 The aim of the centre is to be able to determine at an early age how the disabled child can be helped and prepared for an independent life as an adult, regardless of tribal background.  The first two centre are to be built in South Africa and Ghana.  N’HOPO-South Africa and N’HOPO-Ghana will be able to raise some of its own funds from the local businesses, the public through sponsorship and other fund raising activities and selling its services to government departments and agencies with the support of NEW HOPE FOR THE POOR CHARITY ORGANISATION (N’HOPO) UK.