These projects — which include the construction of a new school and the renovation of two existing schools — were funded by the company as part of a tripartite agreement with the National Committee for Monitoring Actions to Combat Child Labor, Trafficking and Exploitation (CNS), chaired by Dominique Ouattara, First Lady of Côte d'Ivoire and the International Cocoa Initiative (ICI) Foundation.

A Commitment to Education and Children's Well-Being

James Turoff, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Hershey, says, "Supporting children's education has been central to Hershey's mission since its founding over 130 years ago. Today, we continue this work by helping to develop the educational system in cocoa-producing communities. We hope that better access to quality education will allow generations of children to thrive and lead productive lives."

An Aerial View of the Gly 3 Dominique Ouattara School

First Lady Dominique Ouattara, whose commitment to children's rights and well-being spans nearly three decades, expressed her gratitude for the progress made under the agreement signed a year ago. 

Ouattara says, "Hershey's investments in these schools reflect our shared commitment to ensuring that our children from rural communities have access to modern facilities that will enable them to have a bright future."

In tribute to the First Lady's actions on behalf of children, Hershey announced that the school would be named "Gly 3 Dominique Ouattara."

Highlighting the long-term impact of these projects, Matthias Lange, Executive Director of ICI, says, "These projects demonstrate our unwavering commitment to child protection. The construction or renovation of school buildings, canteens and teacher housing is essential to reducing barriers to schooling and provides infrastructure that benefits the entire community."

According to Hershey, the inauguration ceremony in Gly was attended by numerous dignitaries such as Her Excellency, Nassénéba Toure, Minister of Women, Family and Children and Vice-President of the Interministerial Committee to Combat Trafficking, Exploitation and Child Labor (CIM), representing Ouattara — First Lady of Côte d'Ivoire and President of CNS — as well as senior local administration officials, traditional chiefs, students and their parents.

An Ambitious Programme for Sustainable Impact

The construction and renovation of primary schools in Gly are part of an ambitious school infrastructure construction programme funded by Hershey in cocoa-producing regions, says the company. 

This initiative illustrates the company's commitment to removing barriers to children's education and improving the lives of families in cocoa-growing communities. Hershey says that the project aligns perfectly with its global 'Cocoa For Good' strategy and Côte d'Ivoire's national strategy for sustainable cocoa.

Students From Gly Schools Equipped With Their School Kits Offered by Hershey

According to the company, these achievements are part of a broader partnership between Hershey, the Ivorian government and various non-governmental organisations. 

In April 2023, Hershey says that it signed an agreement with CNS and ICI to fund the construction of 12 primary schools, totalling 72 classrooms, by 2025 in cocoa-producing communities currently lacking adequate school infrastructure.

The completion of the three schools in Gly marks a crucial step in Hershey's commitment to improving children's well-being and shaping a more equitable future in the cocoa industry, says the company. 

Hershey concludes, these new infrastructures complement Hershey's ongoing efforts in Côte d'Ivoire, including its Income Accelerator programme aimed at increasing cocoa farmers' incomes, as well as environmental preservation initiatives, particularly in the Mabi-Yaya nature reserve in the southeast of the country.

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