- Pikine, Dakar
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Construction du village
les Jeunes Félins
Our ambition is to provide young children from underprivileged backgrounds with a suitable learning environment and proper guidance. We aim to enhance their academic performance through self-discipline, personalized support, academic mentoring, and the development of effective study and organizational skills
For parents, this program is above all a set of actions and initiatives designed to help young learners develop their academic, social, and cultural abilities.
"Traditional education is collective, progressive, and integrative. Its goal is to transmit social values that ensure successful integration into African society."
This program is designed to support 20 children, both boys and girls, aged 6 to 12, whose parents have very limited financial resources. Indeed, many of these parents are unable to meet their children’s educational needs, leaving them vulnerable to the pervasive urban violence that surrounds them.
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This community program shows that success depends on a few things:

Willingness from both parents and students.

The access to a working environment with basic study resources.

Encouraging and compassionate guidance by people who want children to succeed.
“Make every child
a leader for tomorrow's Africa.”

"Discipline is an excellent teacher. Every lesson it gives is a guarantee of success."

"Happiness is not something to be acquired, nor does it lie in appearances; each of us builds it every moment of our life through our heart and our work."

Do not constantly complain about what you have not yet achieved. Be courageous and act in such a way that people believe you lack nothing.
Contributing to the funding of education for those who need it most is an investment in the future—an investment in education and the transmission of knowledge by Baba Zoumanigui and potential donors.
The young learners receive the basic school supplies they need. The Bakhawa Foundation has taken on this responsibility to ease the financial burden on their parents.
The young learners have access to technological and audiovisual tools to enhance their knowledge, along with professional guidance to help them make progress.
Provide children with adequate medical care to ensure their well-being and health.



In 2021, a non-elitist program called "YOUNG FELINES" was created for around twenty children aged 7 to 12, providing an environment conducive to success. Due to the program's success, we took the initiative to establish the "BakHawa Village Academy" on a 1.5-hectare site to accommodate more children and integrate the project into the life of surrounding villages, combining education, recreation, and African culture.
The Bakhawa Foundation works to improve the academic performance of underprivileged children through personalized support and the teaching of effective study methods. Therefore, providing parents with a valuable opportunity for the educational development of their children within the community.