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NGO` s  in GHANA                   

 
From: ransford appiah
Phone: 0240245441
E-mail: ransford@ranoliv.org
 
Ransford Appiah the CEO of ranoliv child foundation, we wish to join you list of ngos.company -
Webbsite is www.ranoliv.org. we are based in greater Accra and
Eastern regions. thaks
 
From: NkrumaHh Douglas Yaw
Phone: +233242287344
E-mail: info@ghanavolunteer.co.uk

Loszughana
 assocation is a registered NGO - and we wish to join your list of NGO's in Ghana.
We are based in Kumasi and brong ahafo region of Ghana.
Regards,

Nkrumah Douglas Yaw
programme coordinator,
Loszughana Association

www.loszughana.de / www.ghanavolunteer.co.uk
 
 

PAAJAF FOUNDATION

PAAJAF is a registered and humanitarian services nongovernmental organization (NGO), provides schooling and support to Ghana’s orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC), teens, and illiterate adults. To create a sound foundation for our educational efforts, we also develop various health care and social services. Currently, PAAJAF’s programs are Education, Community Clinic, Sponsor-a-Child, Children’s Network –International Programme, Teen Centre, Microfinance, and Small Business Programme.

www.paajaf.org

(website paajaf.org is currently under reconstruction)

 


Ghana Fatherhood Initiative Foundation's  
Ghana Fatherhood Initiative Foundation's purpose is promoting responsible fatherhood through formation of Dad's Club Chapters.Organise programs that support healthy fatherhood activities, promote responsible parenting, and encourage responsible fatherhood.GFIF events enable fathers to improve their relationships and reconnect with their children and help to overcome obstacles and barriers that often prevent fathers from being the most effective and nurturing parent possible. While the primary goal of Ghana Fatherhood Initiative Foundation is promoting fatherhood in all of its various forms, an essential point is to encourage fatherhood within the context of bridging gab between Dads and Children.
WWW.GHANAFATHERHOODINITIATIVE.ORG
E-mail: INFO@GHANAFATHERHOODINIATIVE.ORG

 
 

SOS Children

is the world's largest orphan charity caring for 70,000 children in 123 countries including Ghana and supporting a further one million in the community. Visit http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/sponsor-a-child/africa-child-sponsorship/ghana.htm for details of our work in Ghana and see http://aids-children.org/ for more information about our work with children and communities in Ghana.
www.soschildren.org

 

Disaster Volunteers of Ghana (DIVOG)

is a volunteer based volunteering, non profit, non-partisan, non-governmental organisation (NGO) registered in Ghana

www.divog.org

 

 

Ghana Health and Education Initiative

GHEI works with rural communities in the South West of Ghana to help address development issues. Concentrating on health, education and community development projects, GHEI has been operating successfully for over 5 years from our base in Humjibre, near Sefwi Bekwai.

www.ghei.org

 
Multi-Agency Partnerships in
West Africa
Description of rice production in Ghana
O D I
 
 
GOLDKUESTE EV
German NGO / CENTRAL  Region ( german language - soon in ENGLISH ! )
 
 
SOS ( Ghana )
 
   1987 - 2007
ISODEC is a Ghanaian Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) founded in 1987. ISODEC is made up of 3 national affiliate bodies and two international joint venture operations in the West Africa sub-region. ISODEC describes its mission as promoting social justice and fundamental human rights, especially of the poor and those without organized voice and influence. ISODEC currently provides basic needs services (health, education and micro-finance) and is also an advocacy organization. 
        
REVSODEP
RURAL EDUCATION VOLUNTEER AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (REVSODEP) is local NGO in Ghana with its headquarters in Tamale in the northern region of the country. It is a non – profit making, non partisan, non religious and above all, non racial or ethnic centered organization .
REVSODEP

OXFAM Cool Planet

I F A D
Rural Poverty Portal
Communities Forestry and Social Development Organization
This NGO is accredited to the United Nations Ecosoc with special consultative status. COFOSODE field of activities is relation to aforestation projects, Health preventions services, income generating activities and environmental conservation projects.
 
TRAX Africa was founded in Ghana in 1989 by two students volunteers from Silsoe University, United Kingdom.
TRAX Africa started off in Accra with Literacy programmes but finally ended up in Bunkpurugu, East Mamprusi District in the Northern .

 
Trax Ghana is based in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana and works with people in seven rural districts. Land is under pressure here from severe climatic conditions and people struggle to provide enough food for themselves, let alone to sell so that they can pay for education or health services.

Trax Ghana is helping people to challenge these problems. Awooma Atoakah lives in the community of Beo Tankoo and has been a great example of how things can change.
 

W H O -Ghana


Women's Organisations Ghana

Community Outreach Alliance
Website : none
Address :
 P.O.Box MP 2678, Mamprobi-Accra
Ghana
Location : Atimpoku
Region : Eastern
Email : coalliance@yahoo.com
Phone : +233- 213360551
Fax : +233- 21311531
Description NGO into health issues, youth apprenticeship programms, career counselling services for the youth, agriculture and small community initiatives to generate income for the poor to earn a living.
 
 
CDD -Ghana
CDD GHANA ( NGO )

Hope For Kids Club
The Hope For Kids Club is a non profit organization of concerned, caring and vibrant people totally committed to helping the underprivileged and deprived children in society.
www.thehopeforkidsclub.org

UN DP
Human Development Report


VOLUNTEERING AS A TEACHER IN GHANA
 
IFAD Ghana
 
 is an independent and Non-Government Organization in Ghana.
 
SAFAW!
Sustainable Agriculture For African Women
www.safaw.org/ (LINK NOT working!)
 
GHCT
The Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust (GHCT), a non-governmental, not for profit organiza-tion, was inaugurated on 29th August 1996 with the objective of consolidating the gains achieved through the Natural Resource Conservation and Historic Preservation (NRCHP) Project, initiated by the then Central Region Administration in 1989. 
www.ghct.org.gh
 
 
GLENTORAN Ghana
The Chiefs and people of Tanoso Traditional Area, a suburb of Sunyani, out of generosity and the hope for a prosperous future of our academy for their community has donated twenty (20) acre land to our academy.
 
 
GRASP GHANA
Ghana Rural Action Support Programme (GRASP) a not-for-profit Non Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Ghana.
http://www.grasp-gh.org
 
 
 
THE MUSTARD SEED FOUNDATION  / GHANA
The Mustard Seed is a charitable foundation, NGO, registered with the Social Welfare Department, Ghana, West Africa,
The Mustard Seed serves orphans, street children.
MUSTARD SEED FOUNDATION 
 
 
West Africa AIDS Foundation
The West Africa AIDS Foundation is a registered NGO
and a partner of the Ghana AIDS Commission.
http://www.waafweb.org
 
 
TWN Africa
TWN Africa is a Non Governmental Organisation
Third World Network - Africa, 9 Ollenu Street, East Legon,P.O. Box AN19452, Accra-North, Ghana
tel: 233 21 503669/500419/511189; fax: 233 21 511188

http://twnafrica.org
 
  
 
Savannah Education Trust
The Savannah Education Trust has been established to help provide an education for children in Mperismer's village through the construction of an infant and primary school.
Savannah Education Trust.org

 

Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa

An indigenous West Africa organization engaging volunteers from around the world to make an impact in Ghana to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa is a registered non governmental organization limited by guarantee with Headquarters in Pokuase-Accra, Ghana.
 
 




 

 

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Minister decries non-performing NGOs

02. Sep. 2007


- As WOFA joins the ranks of HIV/AIDS NGOs
- WOFA to construct a 350-room Hospital and Research facility in Ghana
The deputy Minister of Health, Mr. Abraham Dwuma Odoom, has expressed concern over the activities of some NGOs in Ghana, which he said have added nothing to the eradication of HIV/AIDS in the country. “Whilst some have chalked considerable successes, he said there are also stories of questionable NGOs that have thrived on the HIV/AIDS platform without any imaginable results”.

Mr. Abraham Odoom was speaking in Accra at the launch of Woyome Foundation for Africa (WOFA), a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS. The foundation is aiming at the mobilization of funds and the provision of treatment, therapy, care and support to enhance and improve the living standards of HIV/AIDS infected and affected persons especially women and children across Africa.

The deputy minister asked people to rally behind organizations such as WOFA to crusade against the disease because, “everybody is at risk….let us all support the affected and infected people living with HIV/AIDS and change a terrible situation into a better one. You make the difference! And you must get up and make that difference in someone’s life”

Mr. Abraham said according to the Ghana AIDS commission, about 48,403 people were in need of Anti-Retroviral Treatment in 2006 while about 8,500 people were provided with the treatment.

The 2006 sentinel survey released in April this year indicated that HIV prevalence rate in Ghana is 3.3% among pregnant women while the national rate is 2.22%.

He said the depletion of the productive age group has affected many nations and weakened their economies. He estimated that by 2020, over 25% of the labour force in Sub-Sahara Africa countries may be lost to AIDS.

The Deputy Minister said the government will partner and support WOFA initiatives to raise support for orphans and vulnerable children and appealed to society to join the crusade. “Now, what makes Woyome Foundation for Africa (WOFA) different, is its intended direct approach to dealing with HIV/AIDS, the global involvement of all stake-holders in the battle against HIV and AIDS, - through a global fund raising event to be held in Ghana next year for the establishment of legacies and institutions across Africa”

Mr. Vitus Nanbigne, Project Coordinator of WOFA announced a number of activities line-up by the foundation to achieve its aims and objectives.

There would be an African Conference on HIV/AIDS to come out with the best approaches in managing the diseases.

He said the foundation will construct a 350-room hospital and research facility to serve as a treatment, therapy, counseling and rehabilitation for HIV/AIDS patients.

Mr. Nanbigne said HIV/AIDS has reached a human right dimension and described the current trend as a war.

“It is in deed a war, because the silent destruction of the virus, together with the opportunistic diseases that it allows, must be stopped. The harrowing social and economic implications of HIV/AIDS can no longer be ignored by the masses of people, and left to be dealt with by just a few”

Mr. Robertson Kwasi Kpasta, Board Secretary of WOFA said the major aim of the foundation is to moblize financial and human resources from allied agencies to enhance and improve the living standards of the youth, women and children of Africa. Plush Other aims are “To mobilize and equip HIV/AIDS movements in communities, working in partnership with public and private institutions to create a safe environment free of HIV /AIDS in Africa and assist in the fight against HIV/AIDS with emphasis on attitudinal changes stigmatization, protection and provision for orphans and care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS”



Source:
Isaac Essel – Accra Daily Mail