
Chairman of Suntaa-Nuntaa Chief Banaamini Sandu II, Paramount Chief of the Kaleo Traditional Area and President of the Upper West House of Chiefs, with Robert Loggah, Director of Suntaa-Nuntaa during a field study.

Suntaa-Nuntaa Backyard Nursery at the Women Training Institute supported by the EVERGREEN TRUST of the UK

Women normally suffer to carry fuel wood from far. There is a need to grow more trees for fuel wood

Suntaa-Nuntaa hived house for VSO, Peace Corpses and other advanced countries volunteers at Suntaa-Nuntaa

Director of Suntaa-Nuntaa in office, Mr. Robert Loggah

Northern Ghana: A typical village.

Suntaa-Nuntaa and Women Rights at the Women Training Institute.

Suntaa-Nuntaa has been started a five acre woodlot at the Women Training Institute. This project won a price and is now a sustainable source of fuel wood supply.

A typical cassava farm in the North of Ghana. Cassava is very important in the food security of Ghana