KARIBS Foundation
Unverified non-profit organisation
The KARIBS Foundation is a Pan-African development and research institute based in Accra Ghana, West Africa. The Foundation works on 5 thematic areas which includes Public Policy Analysis – Field Research – Social Enterprise – Rural Expeditions & Cultural Immersions.
The KARIBS Foundation is a registered national organization and works across the country with 5 administrative staff and 5 working international coordinators across Africa.
The current 3 major flagship projects includes the NIBALA Africa Volunteers, NTOYON Africa Retreats and Expeditions and The ALBARKA Project.
The NIBALA Africa Volunteers – NAV. Is a grassroots, youth driven community development project now working to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, by providing opportunities to volunteers, interns and research workers around the world to leave a lasting impact on the lives of women, youth, children in under-served communities.
The NTOYON Africa Retreats and Expeditions – NARE. Is a cultural and eco-tourism initiative with focus areas on tourism and culture. NARE focuses on rural expeditions & cultural immersions.
The ALBARKA Project is focused on empowerment and sensitization on attitudinal change, civic engagement, peace building, human rights, violence/counter extremism and pressing public interest issues through direct trainings of target groups and training of trainers to cascade on young people and women in disadvantaged communities.