Khulisa's recent work in Ghana

Following reports of children being used to work under exploitive conditions in West African cocoa farms, the Harkin-Engel Protocol called for the creation of a certification process that would ensure that no abusive child labour would be used in cocoa production. Key components of this process include public reporting by each country on the worst forms of child labour including trafficking, and adult labour practices in the cocoa sector and the external verification of these reports. Khulisa and partner organisation Fafo AIS were contracted by the International Cocoa Verification Board to conduct this external verification.

Khulisa was selected to conduct Social Impact Assessments (SIA) and Partner Performance Assessments (PPA) in priority countries of The Coca Cola Africa Foundation: Angola, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, plus a limited study in Tanzania.

Khulisa Management Services provides Monitoring and Evaluation technical support to the Financial Education Fund Management Team to ensure the effective evaluations of grantee projects in effort to learn more about financial education and improving financial capacities in sub-Saharan Africa.