Our impact

Growth you can
walk through.

Impact at Dream Village is visible in young people learning, farmers experimenting, trees surviving, visitors returning and livelihoods beginning to change.

1,531Visitors welcomed · 2025
858Group visitors · 2025
3,250Trees nursed · 2025
561Trees planted · 2025
14Workshops · 2025
55Youth & women trained · 2025

Latest recorded results

Numbers matter.
So do their dates.

The figures above are Dream Village’s recorded results for 2025. We present them separately from cumulative and project-specific records so annual progress is not confused with the longer history of work across different sites.

Our last consolidated record across Dream Village and Green Gold sites documents approximately 170,000 trees planted. Because earlier reports used different periods and project boundaries, this figure is labelled as a cumulative record rather than a 2025 result.

01

Dambai regenerative hub

12 acres are officially registered, with a further 12 acres in process through a commitment by the chiefs. The working hub includes a 4-acre syntropic demonstration farm, an approximately 5,000-capacity nursery, eight visitor huts, shared facilities and solar and river-fed irrigation.

02

Zongo Macheri syntropy

A 100-acre syntropic agroforestry pilot made up of two 50-acre blocks: one matured forest and one still progressing. A separate 32-acre infrastructure site supports accommodation, learning, nurseries and demonstration work.

03

Water and irrigation

At Nantong Zuo, eight borehole points were sited, three boreholes drilled and two mechanised. The project produces about 2,000 litres per day and serves approximately 1,200 residents.

04

Youth and women

Our recorded 2025 results include 55 youth and women trained through practical learning, enterprise and community programmes.

Milestones from the village

Progress across
seasons.

These milestones come from Dream Village’s January 2025 and September 2025 newsletters. Together they show how infrastructure, education, regeneration and innovation reinforce one another.

2024 · 01

Two visitor huts and a Nubian vault created new spaces for guests, learning, the library and village administration.

2024 · 02

Six Mastermind programme students graduated, while Dream Time expanded training in composting, vegetable production and digital tools.

2024 · 03

More than 20,000 trees were planted during the year, including living tributes in the Memory Forest.

2025 · 04

Twenty-five young innovators joined Ghana’s first off-grid hackathon at Dream Village.

2025 · 05

A 5,000-seedling nursery, NEIP Training Hub recognition and an MOU with Dambai College of Education opened new paths for growth.

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