THANK YOU FROM FAMILES IN BURKINA FASO AND MALI – Numerous Donors Help REDUCE MALNUTRITIONIN AFRICA!

One hardboiled egg a day can be life saving, improving nutrition and providing children and pregnant women in particular with many of the necessary minerals, carbohydrates and protein they need.

Our Nutrition Project “An Egg a Day” – Poor Small Farmers Are Successfully Trained
In this project, families were provided with laying hens, roosters and poultry feed. They successfully completed training and benefited from “self-sufficiency packages.” learn more
The Building of the New School Has Been Completed
A further milestone for Burkina Faso and Mali
The project “Education and Vocational Training for Sahel” is a program geared towards the improvement of general education and vocational training, of physical education and of cultural capacities in Burkina Faso and Mali. The YOU Foundation supports the goal of improving the lives of the extremely poor people who have been victims of crises and conflicts in rural regions of Burkina Faso and Mali and help them help themselves.
The “One Egg a Day – Food Security in Africa” Project
The thing with the egg … and the fight against malnutrition
In addition to very valuable protein, the egg also contains unsaturated fatty acids and minerals such as sodium, kalium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, copper, zinc, phosphorus, selenium, and sulfur. The egg also contains vitamins A, D, E, K, B2 and B6, nicotinamide, pantothenic acid, and folic acid. One egg covers approximately 35% of a person’s daily vitamin B12 needs and in a cooked egg, Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, provides for healthy hair, skin, nerve cells, and metabolism. Only vitamin C is missing to make the egg perfect, but it remains one of the most natural unprocessed food sources…
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Help with the water supply for those people who previously did not have access to clean and safe water
Help promote well projects in West Africa!
