We partner with the Ghana Health Service to fund community health and outreach projects at the H.O.P.E. Center, a primary health clinic in Ho, Ghana. The principle project that began in 2006 is used to fortify the diets of malnourished children in the Ho area with protein and vegetable supplements in conjunction with promoting sustainability through seed distribution.
Countries:
Ghana
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Education,
Health
The mission of WomensTrust is to empower women and girls in Pokuase, Ghana through microenterprise, education, and healthcare, and to inspire others to do the same elsewhere.
Helping poor and vulnerable children, some with disabilities and most orphaned, this centre provides love, support, accommodation, meals and schooling for more than 175 children.
Challenging Heights helps provide classroom education for children in fishing communities who are affected by worst forms of child labor and child trafficking, to enable them recover and regain hope.
Countries:
Ghana
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Economic Development,
Health
Just Shea is helping the 600,000 women who harvest shea in Ghana by giving them protective clothing to save them from snake bites, creating cooperative silos which will radically raise their income, thus increasing the number of their children who are educated. Just Shea is a project of One Village Planet-Women's Development Initiative, a non-profit whose mission is to increase the ability for women to support their families through sustainable agriculture. Please join us.
This project provides scholarship education for underprivileged children in Gbawe, Ghana and seeks to create a learning center for children in the community.
Countries:
Ghana
Themes:
Children,
Economic Development,
Education,
Human Rights
IOM Ghana's counter-trafficking project was launched in 2002 and has supported rescue, rehabilitation, return, reunification, and reintegration of 731 formerly trafficked children by now. Children were sold into slavery by their parents to fishing industry and now study in school and live in a safer environment. Before being rescued, these children were often abused, malnourished, and forced to work extremely long hours in deplorable conditions, without no access to medical care and education.
Provide a well for the remote rural village of Kpalanpa
Clean water gives children the opportunity to attend school and get an education, rather than walking miles to collect water everyday
This project is aimed to provide literacy education for 100 adults in Ghana. Students learn how to read and write in both English and Ghanaian. They are also taught basic math and health skills.