Tag: Togo

Internship in environment linked to organic waste or agriculture

ENERGY, SIE-en

Internship description The projects on offer can be part of an approved or unapproved internship as part of a course of study, or as a volunteer assignment. The duration of the missions is adapted to the intern/volunteer’s personal and professional project, and generally varies from 2 to 6 months. Last but not least, joining our (…)

Creation and development of 8 composting areas

ENAC-en, SIE-en

Description of the internship The aim of the project is to make women’s economic and social independence sustainable, to protect the environment and the health of local residents by combating unsanitary conditions, and to improve agriculture by fertilising the soil organically. To achieve this, the project proposes to set up a composting site for treated (…)

Construction of ecological dry toilets

ENAC-en, SIE-en

Description of the internship The project involves building ecological dry toilets in villages in the rural communes of Kpélé and Kouma. The project is part of a plan to provide sanitation in public areas and improve health conditions in rural areas. The aim of the project is to reduce the risk of disease among the (…)

Installation of a mini solar energy system

EL-en, ENERGY, MT-en, MX-en, STI-en

Description of the work placement As part of our fieldwork, we found that the village of Tsiniga in the Haho prefecture is facing a development problem. We have set up an agroecological farm where we are strengthening the production capacity of local farmers.The second problem is the lack of energy for public lighting and other (…)

Design and implementation of a drinking water supply project

AR-en, ENAC-en, ENERGY, GC-en, GM-en, SIE-en, STI-en

Description of the internship As part of our work in the field, we have noticed that the village of Tsiniga in the Haho prefecture is facing a water shortage. We therefore want to draw up a project to supply drinking water, which we will submit to various partners and to calls for projects. The trainees (…)