Cleanup Event: Atakpamé Kondji

Community Cleanup Event

The Atakpamé Kondji district received the support of our ” Community Cleanup” Program this Friday August 14, 2020.

Our program called “Neighborhood Quality, Quality of Life”, an initiative launched during the pandemic and which aims to solicit the communities of the neighborhoods within the city of Kpalimé and its surroundings to become aware of the need to clean up the edges of roads and public places in order to make life more healthy and attractive.

Many are those who have answered the call despite their daily occupation. The clean-up of the Atapkamé Kondji neighborhood started around 8:00 am with the participation of men, women and young people from the neighborhood. The work ended around 10:00 a.m. 

Word of Thanks from the Head of the District (Mr. Tsogbé Kokou):

“Dear volunteers, This is the opportunity for me to first thank ADTEET for its initiative and contributions and then, thank all those who came out to this call . You have demonstrated your dedication to public and community services for our commitment to public health. “


Cleanup Program: A Public Health Priority

An ADTEET Pilot Project

This Saturday, May 30, 2020, the volunteers of the Totsoanyi district and the staff of ADTEET proceeded to the operation of cleaning the public places of the said environment through the program of the ADTEET association called “Quality of Neighborhood, Quality of Life”.

The aim of this initiative is to embark on “waste hunting” in all the districts of Kpalimé. Indeed, the district chief Mr. Martin welcome the idea and request that our support begins areas surroundings the community cemetery as their top priority.

This cleaning of the district of Totsoanyi began around 6:00 am with the participation of about fifty (50) volunteers. These men, women and young people present made clean the edges of the main roads and all around the cemetery of the said district. The work ended with around 9:00 am in an atmosphere of satisfaction.

ADTEET thanks the neighborhood chief, Mr. Ahossey Martin, for having accepted the initiative and encouraged the participants to continue this routine monthly in their community.