
GROWING IMPACT, DRIVING CHANGE
From now on Leonidas is a proud member of the Cocoa Horizons Foundation. The Cocoa Horizons Foundation was created by Barry Callebaut to help shape a sustainable future for cocoa and chocolate.
Its mission: to improve the livelihoods of cocoa farmers and their communities through the promotion of sustainable, entre-preneurial farming, improved productivity, and community development.
The Cocoa Horizons Foundation serves as a new platform for chocolate companies and other contributors to invest in sustainable cocoa.

THE CHALLENGES IN COCOA COMMUNITIES
Cocoa communities are mostly located in remote areas, which often lack basic infrastructure and services, including schools, literacy and vocational training, access to safe water, and basic healthcare services.
Gender imbalance also affects the sustainability of cocoa farming communities, with women having limited opportunities to build skills and generate income.


TAKING CARE OF THE SOCIAL CHALLENGES OF COMMUNITIES
A main motivator for Leonidas to participate in the Cocoa Horizons project was the fact that education and child protection plays an important part in the program.
As a family owned business, the family feel plays an important part at Leonidas. All employees of Leonidas are ‘one big family’. Keeping that idea alive and brought into practice takes a prominent place in daily business.
EDUCATION
Education is the cornerstone of development. In addition to promoting school enrollment and attendance, we contribute to infrastructure when communities lack adequate primary and secondary school facilities.
This includes building and furnishing classrooms, building and furnishing canteens for school meals, constructing separate latrines for boys and girls, providing solar panels for lighting, and building teacher housing to attract and retain qualified staff.
Working to help meet the expressed needs of communities and farmer groups, we aim to provide more accessible, safe, and adequately equipped learning environments for children and youth in cocoa-growing areas.
CHILD PROTECTION

SOME RESULTS – COUNTRY UPDATE MID-YEAR REVIEW 2016-2017
IVORY COAST :
- 52,637 Cocoa Horizons registered farmers (48,795 men, 3,442 women) across 628 villages.
- 1 school extension constructed, including 3 classrooms, 3 latrines, furniture and solar energy.
- 25 communities received school kits, benefiting 2,850 students.
- 6 women have participated in extensive agroforestry training and farm plot development; 54 are targeted for remainder of year.
GHANA :
- 28,386 Cocoa Horizons registered farmers (19,038 men and 9,348 women) across 1,040 villages in Ghana.
- 98.5% of previously registered farmers trained in child labor prevention In conjunction with the International Cocoa Initiative(ICI).
- A pilot Child Labor Monitoring and Remediation System will commence in the second half of the year.
TANZANIA :
- 1,500 Cocoa Horizons registered farmers across 15 villages.
- 65 classrooms constructed 1,000 desks delivered.
- 52 toilet stalls constructed.
- 6 teachers’ offices built.
- 100% of farmers and 90 village coordinators received training on health issues.