DukeEngage Program
The project funded by Duke University provided a great opportunity for students to appreciate the usefulness and application of their education at Duke and its impact in a global and societal context - providing education and creating awareness to the underprivileged of the need to protect their valuable natural resources and the environment.
The main source of water for drinking and all domestic needs for a cottage in the Nsawam district, Ghana discovered by DukeEngage students. The greenish mass on top of the water is algae likely from the fertilizer application
Students visited a cottage with a palm wine tapper – part of the civic engagements.