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Barry Callebaut funds further schools in Côte d'Ivoire

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Core Tip: Barry Callebaut has inaugurated two new rural primary schools and community learning centres in Côte d'Ivoire.
Barry Callebaut has inaugurated two new rural primary schools and community learning centres in Côte d'Ivoire. Since 2010 the company says that it has funded the construction of seven primary schools in Côte d'Ivoire, providing a total to date of 21 furnished classrooms to enable over 1,000 children in rural cocoa growing areas to attend school.

Barry Callebaut's latest educational infrastructure projects in Côte d'Ivoire were completed in the villages of Mossi Carrefour, located south of Divo, and in Djahakro, located northeast of San Pedro. Several thousand cocoa farmers and their families live in the villages and surrounding areas, and more than 900 are members of cooperatives that have participated in Barry Callebaut's Quality Partner Program for over five years. Through its Quality Partner Program, established in 2005, the company says that it works to advance sustainable cocoa production and improve farmer livelihoods.

"The construction of new primary classrooms to meet the needs of rural communities, in particular in cocoa growing areas, is of great importance to the Ministry of Education in Côte d'Ivoire,” said Mrs. Kandia Camara, Minister of National Education and Technical Education in Côte d'Ivoire. “Making quality schools available is one of the most effective ways to combat the issue of child labor, and we are grateful for the contribution to this effort made by Barry Callebaut."

The project, which is part of Barry Callebaut's US$42 million Cocoa Horizons global sustainability initiative, represents an investment commitment of US$300,000 over three years and includes the provision of infrastructure and community-driven curriculum in two rural cocoa farming communities with a combined population of more than 11,000.

"Our goal is for the school facility to evolve into a community learning centre and to serve as a focal point in the village," said Paul De Petter, VP Cocoa Africa at Barry Callebaut. "We are proud to be working in partnership with the local cooperative and farmers to help meet their urgent needs for educational facilities for their primary school-age children. By providing well-built accommodations for teachers, as well as school facilities, we also aim to help these remote farming communities attract and retain qualified teachers."

The infrastructure elements include a furnished and equipped school building with three classrooms and an office for teachers, separate latrines for boys and girls, solar panels for lighting, a school canteen, a teacher housing unit with three two-room apartments, and a community water well. The curriculum components, being developed with local NGOs and the International Cocoa Initiative (ICI), will include child labour sensitisation activities and agricultural and business skills training to enable women to run and manage a school food program.

"While we have worked already with five other communities in remote cocoa growing areas to build primary schools and other infrastructure, this is the first time Barry Callebaut is implementing a combined approach integrating infrastructure and curriculum for community members," said Marina Morari, manager corporate social responsibility, global sourcing & cocoa, at Barry Callebaut. "We will be monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the combined approach to determine the opportunities for expansion to additional communities."

The construction of the schools, fully funded by Barry Callebaut, is part of a three-year project that has been recognised as contributing to the elimination of the worst forms of child labour by the Child Labour Cocoa Coordinating Group (CLCCG). The CLCCG is the steering group for the "Framework of Action to Support the Implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol," a commitment by multiple stakeholders to reduce the worst forms of child labour in the cocoa sectors in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana by 70 percent in aggregate by 2020.

 
 
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