This week, Paradise is honored to host National Directors and the Senior Programs Manager from Compassion International offices in Togo, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. This high-level visit marks a significant step in regional collaboration and is the second business engagement following a successful agroecology presentation held earlier in Togo.
The delegation’s presence in Paradise underscores a shared vision for sustainable agriculture and long-term food security across West Africa. Discussions are centered around deepening cooperation in agroecology a holistic and environmentally sound approach to farming that not only enhances productivity but also builds resilience in vulnerable communities.
The first meeting in Togo laid a strong foundation by showcasing how agroecology can be a transformative tool for community development. This follow-up visit aims to solidify that momentum, aligning shared goals and strategies for implementation across national contexts.
“We are excited to welcome our partners from Togo, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. Their commitment and enthusiasm for agroecological solutions align perfectly with our vision,” said a representative from Paradise. “We believe this collaboration will bring about lasting, positive change for the communities we serve.”
Looking ahead, all parties expressed optimism about forging a long-term partnership that goes beyond technical exchange one rooted in shared values, regional solidarity, and a commitment to creating thriving agricultural ecosystems.
This week’s visit is not just a continuation of dialogue, but a crucial step toward actionable strategies that will benefit thousands of families through sustainable farming practices and improved livelihoods.