Nyame Mba Foundation c/o of F.E.C. is a non-profit organization. Nyame Mba means "God's Child" in Twi. Our mission is to save lives in Africa by stopping hunger. We are committed in giving these children a bright future, by providing them clean water, nourishing food, clothing, hygiene products, education, and offering the good news of Jesus Christ.
OUR MISSION
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Donate today to Nyame Mba Foundation and support this life saving work. Your support becomes a source of hope to the children in Africa. Thank you for your support and for saving lives today.
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The hunger crisis in Africa is dire. Child hunger in Africa is driven by extreme poverty. Poverty remains one of the most significant causes of hunger and malnutrition in African children. According to a study by the African Child Policy Forum, nearly 60 million children in Africa do not have enough food to eat. Nearly half of all child deaths in Africa stem from hunger. Hunger impairs growth and cognitive development of children. COVID-19 is another shock, undermining their livelihoods and pushing them towards hunger and malnutrition. Without their most basic needs being met, many of the 60 million African children are unable to envisage a way out of this and the process continues to repeat itself. Nine out of ten African children do not meet the criteria for minimum acceptable diet outlined by the World Health Organization, and two out of the five do not eat meals regularly.
Donate Today to help a child in Africa survive and thrive.
Many families are going without food so their children can eat. Nyame Mba Foundation is on the ground in Africa, providing clean water, nourishing food, clothing, hygiene products, education, and offering the good news of Jesus Christ.
WHAT WE DO
Donate Today to help a child in Africa survive and thrive.
The hunger crisis in Africa is dire. Child hunger in Africa is driven by extreme poverty. Poverty remains one of the most significant causes of hunger and malnutrition in African children. According to a study by the African Child Policy Forum, nearly 60 million children in Africa do not have enough food to eat. Nearly half of all child deaths in Africa stem from hunger. Hunger impairs growth and cognitive development of children. COVID-19 is another shock, undermining their livelihoods and pushing them towards hunger and malnutrition. Without their most basic needs being met, many of the 60 million African children are unable to envisage a way out of this and the process continues to repeat itself. Nine out of ten African children do not meet the criteria for minimum acceptable diet outlined by the World Health Organization, and two out of the five do not eat meals regularly.
Bishop Joel Sanders
spending time with the children of Ghana.
Your financial support can make a differnce in a child's life.
Prophetess Shaletha Sanders
loving on the children of
Ghana.