date:Aug 19, 2014
ing and selling cassava. Cassava-growing can generate enough income to cover the cost of enrolling two children in school per household.
The company is also looking at creating apprenticeship schemes and vocational training and literacy courses for children above school age.
It is also setting up groups who will be employed by villages to undertake high-risk activities, such as cutting trees and spraying crops, reducing the risk that these sorts of tasks are taken on by children.
As a company