





The Attou Foundation is a non-profit organisation committed to combating poverty and contributing to the development of vulnerable populations in Côte d’Ivoire, Africa and beyond.We work through targeted initiatives that promote education, economic empowerment, the protection of rights, cultural preservation, energy transition and international cooperation. Our ambition: to give everyone the means to build a dignified and sustainable future together.
Acting for our planet, acting for our communities. We support communities in limiting the effects of climate change by promoting sustainable practices and responsible management of natural resources. Every action counts towards a greener future.
Listen, protect, act. We raise awareness, train and support victims of gender-based violence. Our goal: to build safe environments where every woman and young person can live with respect and dignity.
Learn today to grow tomorrow. We work to promote inclusive, high-quality education, particularly in rural areas. From providing school kits and adapted learning spaces to supporting teachers, we do everything we can to give every child the chance to succeed.
Preserving our roots, sharing our identity. We promote Ivorian heritage by supporting the arts, traditions, local languages and craftsmanship. Culture is a vehicle for social cohesion and pride in our communities.
Stronger together. We build strong partnerships with local and international actors to pool skills and resources, thereby creating a sustainable, large-scale social impact.
Lighting up lives, protecting the future. We install clean energy solutions, such as solar kits, to bring electricity to isolated communities. Awareness-raising, training and responsible practices accompany each project to ensure sustainable development.
This project aims to build a learning center for young people in rural areas. It will include Training rooms (agriculture, crafts, sewing, etc.) A media library and a digital space Social and professional support The goal is to offer a concrete alternative to rural unemployment by promoting independence and self-employment.
This project involves creating micro-forest spaces in large cities (schools, disadvantaged neighborhoods) using the Miyawaki method. The goal is to combat pollution, improve air quality, and educate young people about climate issues through workshops.
The project establishes mobile counseling centers for women victims of gender-based violence in rural areas. It also includes awareness programs in schools and a confidential SMS alert system.
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