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Breaking Menstrual Silence- Unveiling the Hidden Struggles Among Adolescent Girls In Ghana

  • On May 23, 2024
Period poverty is a major concern for menstruating girls in Ghana and elsewhere. Menstrual hygiene management is crucial in ensuring the general well-being of girls and women   worldwide— encompassing their health, dignity, and empowerment. In many cultures menstruation is stigmatized, and girls face discrimination and sometimes exclusion during their periods. Access to safe and affordable […]
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Ending Adolescent Period Stigma in Ghana-SEND GHANA Policy Brief , May 2024

  • On May 23, 2024
This policy brief examines the availability of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities, and menstrual education programs in schools. It highlights the disproportionate impact of inadequate clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene facilities, as well as limited menstrual education on adolescent girls. The lack of these facilities leads to increased absenteeism, reduced academic performance, and […]
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VACANCY – COUNTRY DIRECTOR AT SEND GHANA

  • On April 17, 2024
Are you an experienced leader of integrity, champion of good governance, advocate for feminist Ghana participatory team player, and promoter of social inclusion? Then apply for the position of Country Director at SEND GHANA Job Role: Country Director | Reports to: The CEO | Location: Accra (Ghana) Role Summary: To provide leadership to the country […]
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SEND Ghana advocates for gender-responsive budgets in cocoa-growing areas

  • On March 14, 2024
SEND Ghana, a non-governmental organisation that seeks to promote good governance and gender parity among men and women, is advocating for equity in budgetary allocation and an annual action plan for both genders in cocoa—growing areas by various district assemblies. The organisation that is also responsible for effective budgeting for equity through advocacy and livelihood […]
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Exciting Announcement: SEND Ghana Hosts Report Launch on Gender-Responsive Cocoa Funded Public Services!

  • On March 13, 2024
On March 12, 2024, SEND Ghana proudly launched  a comprehensive report titled “Gender-Responsive Cocoa Funded Public Services: Beyond Basic Needs.” This initiative signifies a significant stride towards fostering gender equality and inclusivity within Ghana’s cocoa industry. Distinguished speakers and experts gathered to unveil the findings of the report, offering invaluable insights and recommendations to advance […]
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JOB ADVERT FOR CONSULTANT (CLM-FCC)

  • On July 14, 2023
  TERMS OF REFERENCE DEVELOPMENT OF FRAMEWORK AND TOOLS FOR MONITORING HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVITIES Job Title: Consultant  SUMMARY OF SERVICES REQUIRED  The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) is seeking the services of a consultant to develop the framework and tools for monitoring Human Rights interventions in Ghana.  1.0 BACKGROUND  Human rights and gender-related barriers pose significant […]
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Establishing public health emergency fund in Ghana is vital to support epidemic preparedness, response

  • On May 3, 2023
In recent years, the world has witnessed outbreaks of deadly diseases such as Ebola, Zika, and COVID-19. These epidemics have highlighted the importance of having well-prepared public health emergency systems in place. However, many developing countries, including Ghana, lack adequate resources to respond effectively to health emergencies. Establishing a public health emergency fund in Ghana […]
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CSOs petition IMF to exempt Ghana’s basic education sector from expenditure cuts

  • On April 28, 2023
Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch) together with representatives of over 600 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have petitioned the International Monetary Fund (IMF) board to exempt Ghana’s basic education sector from what they described as brutal expenditure cuts ahead of the bailout programme. The CSOs explained that the expenditure cuts arise from Ghana’s bid to meet conditionalities […]
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Ghana needs over $86m to eliminate HIV by 2030

  • On April 20, 2023
Source: GNA Ghana needs about $132 million to effectively fight new HIV infections to ensure its elimination by 2030. Currently, funds from donor partners such as the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund and UNAIDS amount to $45.2 million, leaving a funding deficit of more than $86 million. If […]
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CSOs platform on SDGs charges gov’t to engage citizens more on implementation of SDGs

  • On March 20, 2023
Source: www.modernghana.com     The Ghana Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Platform on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Tuesday, March 14, launched its 2023 Voluntary National Review (VNR) Shadow Report on the perception the citizenry has on the government’s delivery of the Sustainable Delivery Goals. The report highlights the gaps in the delivery of the goals […]
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Cost of production pushing cocoa farmers further into poverty

  • On February 26, 2023
Source: https://www.ghanaweb.com/ Cocoa farmers with the Ghana Civil Society Cocoa Platform (GCCP) have warned that the country could lose more productive cocoa farms to illegal mining or palm production if the farm gate price for cocoa beans is not increased to make up for the high cost of production. They said the continued rise in […]
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COVID-19 audit: ‘Heads must roll’ – SEND GHANA calls for prosecution of persons found culpable

  • On February 5, 2023
Source: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage  All persons and entities found culpable in the COVID-19 Audit Report released by the Auditor General should be prosecuted – that is the call of the Deputy Country Director of SEND GHANA, Dr. Emmanuel Ayifah. Contained in a statement issued by the institution, Dr. Ayifah expressed disappointment in the fact that so much […]
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Videography consultancy needed at SEND GHANA

  • On October 18, 2022
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) FOR A CONSULTANT TO UNDERTAKE A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE INFRINGEMENT OF PEOPLE’S RIGHTS AND ABUSE OF LAWS AND NORMS IN THE COCOA VALUE CHAIN  Project Title: Fair for All Organization: SEND GHANA Duration: 21 working days from signing of contract Brief Background to the Fair for All Ghana is currently […]
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SEND GHANA’s Press statement on Eradication of Poverty

  • On October 17, 2022
October 17, 2022 Telephone: 0244-967-842 | Email: info@sendwestafrica.org | Twitter: @SEND GHANA “POVERTY AND INEQUALITY ARE THE RESULTS OF DELIBERATE POLICY CHOICES”: SEND GHANA STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY SEND GHANA joins the world in commemorating the 30th anniversary of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, on this […]
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Print house services needed to design and print report

  • On September 27, 2022
The Ghana Civil Society Organizations Platform on the Sustainable Development Goals is seeking the service of a printing house to design and print copies of its 2022 Shadow Report titled – TAKING ACTION ON SDGs: CITIZENS PERSPECTIVES ON THE SDGs DELIVERY MECHANISM IN GHANA. Specification Number of pages­­­: Approx. 61 Number of copies:  200 – […]
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SEND Ghana collates inputs into 2023 Budget and Economic Policy

  • On September 7, 2022
As part of efforts to promote participatory and inclusive governance, SEND Ghana has organised public fora to collate inputs of stakeholders into the 2023 Budget Statement and Economic Policy. Since 2015. the organisation has been engaging stakeholders in water and sanitation. health. education, social protection and gender ahead of the national budget to collate their […]
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Some Ghanaians call for reintroduction of tollbooths, review of free SHS

  • On September 3, 2022
The government has been urged to prioritise and increase funding allocation towards the provision of health and educational infrastructure in the 2023 national budget. The call was made by some Ghanaians at a stakeholder forum organised in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region as part of activities to collate inputs into the 2023 national budget […]
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Some Ghanaians call for reintroduction of tollbooths, review of free SHS

  • On September 2, 2022
Some Ghanaians have called on the Government to reintroduce the collection of road tolls and a review of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) programme in the 2023 budget They said bringing back tollbooths would not only give employment to alleviate the sufferings of many who had been made jobless but help shore up […]
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There must be increased funding for social intervention programmes – Stakeholders

  • On September 1, 2022
Stakeholders at a forum in Wa have advocated increased funding for social intervention programmes in the country to help support the vulnerable in society. They also raised concerns about the delay in releasing the funds for those social intervention programmes such as the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) and School Feeding Programme, which should be […]
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TOR for Programme Coordinator – Ghana CSOs Platform on SDGs

  • On August 18, 2022
Position Title: Programme Coordinator Organization: Ghana CSOs Platform on SDGs Location: Accra —————– Position Summary The Civil Society Platform for Sustainable Development Goals (CSO Platform on SDGs) was established to ensure more coordinated civil society efforts in achieving the SDGs in Ghana. The Platform counts 450 member organisations, including coalitions, associations, unions, community-based organisations, local, […]
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West Africa CSOs, Farmers Demand Reforms in International Cocoa Pricing

  • On August 3, 2022
A joint platform of Ghanaian and. Ivorian Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and cocoa farmers has made a strong call for reforms in the international pricing mechanism for cocoa to guarantee a living income for farmers. The group has recommended that such reforms must take into account the cost of production for the commodity as an […]
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Send Ghana statement on the monkeypox disease outbreak in Ghana

  • On June 10, 2022
PRESS RELEASE June 10, 2022 Telephone: 0244-967-842 | Email: info@sendwestafrica.org | Twitter: @SEND GHANA SEND GHANA has taken notice of reports of recently confirmed cases of the Monkeypox virus in Ghana. According to the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), five cases of the infectious disease have been recorded in Ghana’s Eastern, western, and […]
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School Feeding Caterers’ demand for increment in feeding grants, a legitimate concern

  • On May 20, 2022
Friday, May 20, 2022 Telephone: 0244-967-842 | Email: info@sendwestafrica.org | Twitter: @SEND_GHANA SEND GHANA has keenly followed recent agitations and threats of strike action by caterers under the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) over increment in feeding grant and unpaid arrears. SEND has also taken notice of the ongoing negotiation between the leadership of the […]
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Local-level advocacy: influencing cocoa policy in Ghana

  • On May 20, 2022
“This partnership prepared the farmers for lobbying at district and national levels so they could raise their voices on issues that most affect their lives.” SANDRA KWABEA SARKWAH Local civil society organizations (CSOs) are well positioned to represent the interests of the communities they serve. They can be an important strategic partner in addressing sensitive […]
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Monitor climate change mitigation funds

  • On April 19, 2022
Participants in a national dialogue on climate change adaptation financing have underscored the need for a tracking system to monitor the utilisation of funds allocated in national budgets for climate change activities. That, they said, would enhance the monitoring and evaluation of such programmes aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change in the country.According […]
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SEND Ghana calls for LEAP Fund

  • On April 19, 2022
SEND GHANA, a non-profit organisation, has appealed to the Government to establish a dedicated fund to avert the incessant delay in payments of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) grants. Dr Emmanuel Ayifah, Deputy Country Director, SEND GHANA, said the Fund would assist Government to always make money available to beneficiaries instead of borrowing, to […]
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Participants call on govt to bridge inequality gaps

  • On April 19, 2022
Participants in a forum have called on the government to work at reducing inequalities among the populace which they said can be found in all spheres of society. According to them, it is when there is a level playing field for all people that the country can develop economically. It was organised by SEND Ghana, […]
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1.5 million LEAP beneficiaries not paid for four months

  • On April 19, 2022
1.5 million beneficiaries of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme have not been paid their grants for the past four months.The payment of amounts ranging from GH¢64 to GH¢106, depending on the number of qualified people in a beneficiary household, which is done every two months, has been in arrears from November last year. […]
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Ghana ranked best performing country in priority spending on Health Care

  • On February 26, 2022
Ghana is ranked the best performing West African Country in terms of priority spending on healthcare to achieve Universal Health Coverage. Cape Verde and Burkina Faso makes up the top 3 in the sub-region. This was made known by Ghana’s Health Minister and Chairperson of the Assembly of Health Ministers in West Africa, Kwaku Agyeman […]
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Videographer needed to produce video documentary on domestic investments in Epidemic

  • On February 21, 2022
TERMS OF REFERENCE Videographer to produce video testimonial/documentary on domestic investments in Epidemic Preparedness by VIPs Duration:  20 days from signing of the contract Project Title: Support for Epidemic Preparedness Financing (S4EPF) 1. Background The project is being implemented in 10 districts from the Northern, Eastern, and Greater Accra regions in Ghana. The overall goal […]
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Press Release: SEND GHANA assesses 2022 budget statement and economic policy

  • On November 26, 2021
Friday, November 26, 2021 SEND GHANA has released its preliminary assessment of the 2022 Budget Statement and Economic Policy, focusing on the following sectors: Health; Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); Education; Agriculture; Social Protection; the SDGs; and Taxation. Our analysis has identified several concerns, such as low budget allocations, short-changed goods and services, poor budget […]
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Printing press services needed at SEND GHANA

  • On November 10, 2021
  Printing Press Needed SEND GHANA is seeking the service of a printing press to print a compendium of People for Health (P4H) Success stories (Already designed). This compendium captures success stories of P4H project, which was implemented between 2016 and 2021 in 100 communities selected from 20 districts across P4H’s seven regions: Greater Accra, Eastern, Northern, […]
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Website development consultancy services needed at SEND GHANA

  • On September 6, 2021
  TERMS OF REFERENCE Website developer for the design and management of a website for the Ghana Civil-Society Cocoa Platform Duration: 21 days from signage of contract Background SEND has been working to influence national policies through advocacy and participation in the sectors of agriculture, health, education, public finance policy and good governance. SEND also […]
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Press Statement: World Immunization Week 2021: #Vaccines Bring Us Closer

  • On April 26, 2021
26th April, 2021 The World Immunization Week is celebrated annually during the last week of April as a global campaign to raise awareness on the importance of vaccines and immunization in protecting people against vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunization is essential to the wellbeing of everyone; therefore, its importance cannot be overemphasized. The World Health Organization (WHO) […]
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Is COVID-19 Exacerbating Inequality in Ghana? An Interrogation of the Evidence

  • On April 20, 2021
Author: Siapha Kamara, founding CEO of SEND West Africa Source | Africa ProActive Online Blog | 20 April 2021 | https://www.africaproactive.com/blog/is-covid-19-exacerbating-inequality-in-ghana-an-interrogation-of-the-evidence-1 “…COVID-19 has negatively affected the poverty and living standards of households. The adverse effect was much greater for the unemployed compared to the employed. While female-headed households were worse off in terms of poverty […]
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JOB OPENING – GENDER EQUITY PROMOTION OFFICER

  • On March 10, 2021
SEND GHANA JOB DESCRIPTION FOR GENDER EQUITY PROMOTION OFFICER      Position Title: Project Officer for Gender Equity Promotion   Position Location:  Tamale – Northern Region Reports to:  Programme Manager Contract Term: 2 years, with possibility of extension Associates:  Programme, Project, Field and M&E Officers About SEND GHANA: SEND GHANA was founded in 1998, and […]
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JOB ROLE: Civil Society Advisor

  • On February 17, 2021
REPORTING TO: CHIEF OF PARTY ASSOCIATES:  DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCE, M&E OFFICER JOB SUMMARY: P4H overall objective is to increase equity in planning and delivery of health services in 20 districts, focusing on MCH, HIV, WASH, Family Planning and Nutrition sectors. The Civil Society Advisor is the lead for all Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E) […]
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JOB TITLE: Programme Officer (Strategic Projects)

  • On February 17, 2021
REPORTING TO: Deputy Country Director ASSOCIATES:    Programme Officers, Project Officers and Accountant  OBJECTIVE OF POSITION Ensure maximumparticipation of SEND in promoting pro-poor people socio-economic policies and practices To ensure maximum and regular participation of SEND in relevant advocacy networks To ensure effective fertilization of field-based interventions of SEND with its advocacy activities To develop programme […]
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Audit Consultancy Services Needed

  • On December 22, 2020
SEND Ghana Transparency and Accountability in Cocoa (Project Number: SP GHA 006)  End of Project Audit  Terms of Reference  Introduction SEND-Ghana with funding support from Rainforest Alliance is implementing a three-year project that seeks to capacitate civil society actors including farmer groups, civil society organizations and the media to collectively influence Ghana’s cocoa sector policies […]
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CONSULTANT NEEDED TO UNDERTAKE AUDIO-VISUALS ON IMMUNIZATION FINANCING AND PATRONAGE

  • On October 6, 2020
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) FOR A CONSULTANT TO UNDERTAKE AUDIO-VISUALS ON IMMUNIZATION FINANCING AND PATRONAGE Project Title: Immunization Advocacy Initiative (IAI) Organization: SEND GHANA Duration: 15 working days from signing of contract Introduction   SEND GHANA is an NGO with a specialty in Policy research and advocacy focusing on pro-poor policy and development programme monitoring in […]
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Consultancy to conduct gender assessment in cocoa sector

  • On August 26, 2020
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR SEND/RAINFOREST ALLIANCE COCOA ADVOCACY PROJECT  Consultancy to conduct gender assessment in cocoa sector Position: Consultant (Gender assessment of Ghana’s cocoa sector, to assist women cocoa farmers)   Project Title: Cocoa Advocacy Organization: SEND – GHANA Project Duration: September 14th – October 14th 2020   Project Background Under a grant provided by […]
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Vacancy for Finance Manager at SEND GHANA

  • On May 28, 2020
JOB ROLE:  FINANCE MANAGER LOCATION: SALAGA, SAVANNA REGION REPORTING TO: DIRECTOR OF FINANCE FUNCTIONAL:  PROGRAM MANAGER JOB SUMMARY: The Finance Manager will be responsible for all aspects of project administrative and financial management.  The person will establish and maintain sound financial management practices, and ensure the project’s compliance with Donor and SEND GHANA’s procedures, rules […]
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End of Project Audit – Terms of Reference: Strengthening civil society actors in Germany and Ghana in multi-actor partnerships on Sustainable cocoa production (Project Number: BMZ-2502)

  • On May 1, 2020
Introduction Strengthening civil society actors in Germany and Ghana in multi-actor partnerships on Sustainable cocoa production is a project been implemented by SEND Ghana with funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development (BMZ) and INKOTA-netzwerk to the tune of € 99,360.00. As part of the project financial management requirements, SEND Ghana is required […]
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Expression of Interest for Final Program Evaluation – Volunteers for Healthy Animals and Healthy Communities Project

  • On October 18, 2019
1. Overview The Volunteers for Healthy Animals and Healthy Communities project (V4H2) will directly improve the livelihoods of some of the most food insecure people in the developing world by using skilled Canadian volunteers to support the efforts of small-scale farmers to produce more and better food from livestock and to reduce health threats to […]
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CSOs Platform on SDGs launches its first Shadow Report

  • On July 15, 2019
On July 4, 2019, the Ghana Civil Society Platform on the SDGs launched its first shadow report titled “Telling the Ghanaian story through the Lens of Citizens” at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in Accra. The report complements Government’s Voluntary National Review (VNR) report and highlights CSOs contributions to the implementation of the SDGs, assesses […]
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GRA responds to SEND’s call for tax education, progressive tax

  • On November 20, 2018
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) launched a national campaign on October 24, 2018 to educate citizens on the need to pay taxes for national development. The tax campaign, called “Our Taxes Our Future,” is to be carried out by the National Commission for Civic Education, Information Services Department and the media. The campaign launch comes […]
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Journalists dig up agricultural development stories

  • On November 18, 2018
The GROW campaign supported the Agriculture and Rural Development Journalist Association (GARDJA) between February and March last year to track campaign promises made by the ruling government in relation to agriculture development and smallholder farmers.
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Kindergarteners in Shai Osudoku now sit comfortably while at school

  • On November 18, 2018
In April 2018 we launched a monitoring report on kindergarten access and quality in Ghana. Following the launch, SEND Ghana and its district citizens monitoring committees have been leading dialogues across 30 districts to draw attention to the report findings and recommendations, such as the need for improved infrastructure. Two kindergartens in Shai Osudoku received age-appropriate tables […]
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Q&A: Krachi East District disease control officer talks maternal health on islands, malaria prevention amid late NHIS reimbursements 

  • On November 5, 2018
Luke Ofori Asuah is the Krachi East District disease control officer. His district lies on the eastern bank of Volta Lake and includes several island communities. Asuah spoke with People for Health (P4H) about the unique health challenges facing his district after participating in our first-ever Volta Region forum to collate citizen input into the national budget. The interview has […]
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Staff Working on the P4H Project Equipped with Skills on Gender and HIV and AIDS

  • On February 23, 2018
  SEND GHANA organised a two-day training workshop on gender in relation to HIV for staff working on the “People for Health” project. The workshop, which took place in Accra, was organised with the aim of equipping them with skills to become gender aware, increasing their knowledge of the differences and relations between men and […]
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Staff Working on the P4H Project Equipped with Skills on Gender and HIV and AIDS

  • On February 23, 2018
  SEND GHANA organised a two-day training workshop on gender in relation to HIV for staff working on the “People for Health” project. The workshop, which took place in Accra, was organised with the aim of equipping them with skills to become gender aware, increasing their knowledge of the differences and relations between men and […]
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Social Accountability Vehicle Set in Motion

  • On January 23, 2016
School infrastructure is everything from electricity, running water, safe buildings, tables, chairs, text books, and teachers. Without these things, a school cannot function properly. However, there are still hundreds of schools today in Ghana where, for students who do attend, classes are held on the ground under trees. These are the kinds of issues that […]
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Social Accountability Vehicle Set in Motion

  • On January 23, 2016

School infrastructure is everything from electricity, running water, safe buildings, tables, chairs, text books, and teachers. Without these things, a school cannot function properly. However, there are still hundreds of schools today in Ghana where, for students who do attend, classes are held on the ground under trees. These are the kinds of issues that most communities battle with in rural Ghana.

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Social Accountability Vehicle Set in Motion

  • On January 23, 2016
School infrastructure is everything from electricity, running water, safe buildings, tables, chairs, text books, and teachers. Without these things, a school cannot function properly. However, there are still hundreds of schools today in Ghana where, for students who do attend, classes are held on the ground under trees. These are the kinds of issues that […]
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SEND-GHANA organizes sensitization on NHIS Capitation

  • On October 23, 2015

As part of SEND-GHANA's continuous efforts in complementing government's developmental agenda of providing quality service delivery to the poor, the organization in collaboration with authorities of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) organized a one day regional level sensitization on NHIS capitation in Wa.

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SEND-GHANA organizes sensitization on NHIS Capitation

  • On October 23, 2015
As part of SEND-GHANA’s continuous efforts in complementing government’s developmental agenda of providing quality service delivery to the poor, the organization in collaboration with authorities of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) organized a one day regional level sensitization on NHIS capitation in Wa.
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High maternal deaths partly blamed on “evil eye”

  • On August 18, 2015

A Civil Society Organisation, SEND-GHANA has expressed worry over the annual increase of maternal death cases in the Upper East region and has therefore urged stakeholders in the health sector to increase the level of education on maternal health issues.

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High maternal deaths partly blamed on “evil eye”

  • On August 18, 2015
A Civil Society Organisation, SEND-GHANA has expressed worry over the annual increase of maternal death cases in the Upper East region and has therefore urged stakeholders in the health sector to increase the level of education on maternal health issues.
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Three best cooperative farmers awarded

  • On May 27, 2015
It is often said that a nation that does not honour its heroes is not worth dying for. It is with that notion that the Government of Ghana instituted the Farmers day celebration as an annual event to recognize and reward farmers for their role in ensuring food security and economic development.
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Three best cooperative farmers awarded

  • On May 27, 2015

It is often said that a nation that does not honour its heroes is not worth dying for. It is with that notion that the Government of Ghana instituted the Farmers day celebration as an annual event to recognize and reward farmers for their role in ensuring food security and economic development.

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Emerging development paradigm and the relevance of CSOs

  • On May 26, 2015

In an era of dwindling donor support for Ghana, due partly to the country’s attainment of Lower Middle Income Country (LMIC) status, the repercussions awaiting the country include, but not limited to the stunting of the implementation of pro-poor development projects.

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SEND opens up on downward accountability

  • On May 26, 2015

Project Activity: Small Holder Agricultural Development (SHAD)

Coordinators of activity: Daniel Adotey and Aisha Mohammed. 

Total participants: 50 (Males: 38, Females: 12)

On Thursday, 18th December 2014, SEND–GHANA in collaboration with Peasant Farmers Association, Ghana (PFAG) held a workshop to review and analyse the 2015 budgetary allocation to the Agricultural Sector. The workshop was funded by OXFAM under the GROW Campaign and OSIWA.

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SEND-GHANA presents tractors to zonal farmer cooperatives

  • On May 14, 2015

SEND-GHANA on Saturday 9th May, 2015 handed over three (3) Massey Ferguson Tractors (435 model) and accessories worth 183,000 USD (ie 671,610.00 Ghana cedis) to three Zonal Cooperative Associations in its resolve to improve agricultural production in the eastern corridor.

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SEND-GHANA holds NHIS validation workshop

  • On May 3, 2015

SEND-GHANA, on Thursday 23rd April, 2015, organised a validation workshop on a Part-Me and Cordaid funded draft research report on how pro-poor the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is, in relation to Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty (LEAP) Program.

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Upper West PM&E Network to organise anti-corruption training for DCMC members

  • On April 24, 2015
Over the last decade, Ghana has developed and implemented several anti-corruption initiatives, passed a number of anti-corruption laws and ratified international conventions. Ghana has also established accountability institutions and a National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP) has been developed recently. Despite these efforts, corruption has persisted and there has been little progress in reducing it.
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Upper West PM&E Network to organise anti-corruption training for DCMC members

  • On April 24, 2015

Over the last decade, Ghana has developed and implemented several anti-corruption initiatives, passed a number of anti-corruption laws and ratified international conventions. Ghana has also established accountability institutions and a National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP) has been developed recently. Despite these efforts, corruption has persisted and there has been little progress in reducing it.

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Stakeholders to discuss Ghana’s position on the post-2015 development agenda 

  • On April 20, 2015
Key national stakeholders will meet at a National Stakeholder Dialogue in Accra on April 21, 2015, to discuss Ghana’s position and priorities on the 17 proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The meeting is expected to identify and document Ghana’s position on the proposed SDGs, its post-2015 development priorities and options for financing implementation. The meeting […]
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Stakeholders to discuss Ghana’s position on the post-2015 development agenda 

  • On April 20, 2015
Key national stakeholders will meet at a National Stakeholder Dialogue in Accra on April 21, 2015, to discuss Ghana’s position and priorities on the 17 proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The meeting is expected to identify and document Ghana’s position on the proposed SDGs, its post-2015 development priorities and options for financing implementation. The meeting […]
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House of Chiefs pledge to assist women access land for agriculture 

  • On March 24, 2015
The President of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs has called on government to support smallholder farmers to increase their productivity and income by improving the provision of agricultural extension services, irrigation services and subsidized fertilizer under the Fertilizer Subsidy Programme.
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CDF and CCA to seek nominations for positions on both Boards of Directors

  • On March 7, 2015
The Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada (CDF) Board of Directors will be seeking nominations for one position and the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) Board of Directors will be seeking nominations for two positions.  Directors of both CDF and CCA are for a three-year term that commences in June.
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SEND staff prepare task sheet

  • On January 1, 2015
A total number of 19 FOSTERING staff comprising of four women and 15 men have received training in how to prepare task sheet to aid their work. A task sheet is a checklist that you use to track important duties that you must perform.
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Investing in Extension Services to achieve the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Goals in Ghana

  • On January 1, 2015
PREFACEHistory  of  economic  development  in  the  world  shows  few countries  achieving  sustained  economic  growth  without  first developing their agricultural sector. In Africa and for that matter  in Ghana, the activities of small scale farmers is most significant for  the  economy  as  they  constitute  about  80%  of  the  farming population and contribute significantly to domestic food […]
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My experiences at Christian Aid

  • On January 1, 2015

This year marks my first anniversary as an employee of Christian Aid. The year has been a learning period for me and I thank the good Lord for bringing me thus far. As we move towards the end of this year I take a pause and use the opportunity of this write up to reflect a bit on my work at Christian Aid (CA).

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SEND staff prepare task sheet

  • On January 1, 2015

A total number of 19 FOSTERING staff comprising of four women and 15 men have received training in how to prepare task sheet to aid their work.
A task sheet is a checklist that you use to track important duties that you must perform.

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Learning from the success story of Mr. Emmanuel Oduro Darko

  • On January 1, 2015
The little over eleven years I worked with CUA as the General Manager had been very challenging and at the same time rewarding.  My appointment came at a time when the Ghana Credit Unions Development Assistance Project (GCUDAP) which I was a Management Advisor engaged by the Canadian Co-operative Association has come to the end […]
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SEND-GHANA organises validation workshop

  • On January 1, 2015
SEND-GHANA, in collaboration with Star Ghana has organised a validation workshop on draft guidelines on the relationship between Traditional Authorities and District Assemblies under the theme, “Maximizing the participation of Non State Actors in local governance for increased accountability, transparency and responsiveness.’’
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MMDAs and CSOs must partner for good governance-SEND-GHANA

  • On January 1, 2015
The Country Director of Send-Ghana, Mr George Osei-Bimpeh , has stated that for good and accountable governance to thrive, various stakeholders and most especially Metropolitan ,Municipal and District Assemblies(MMDAs) must partner effectively with Civil Society Organisations(CSOs) to bring it to fruition.
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SEND Ghana Marks International Right To Know Day

  • On January 1, 2015
OUR RIGHT TO KNOW: ENHANCING BUDGET TRANSPERENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND PARTICIPATION September 28 each year has been set aside by the global community as the International Right to Know Day. On this day SEND Ghana, the Ghana Aid Effectiveness Forum is joining the Global Movement for Budget Transparency, Accountability and Participation (BTAP) to raise awareness on […]
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SEND-GHANA builds women’s resiliency for climate change

  • On December 31, 2014
Land remains the major source of livelihood for rural populations all over the world. In Ghana land is one of the most important productive assets for about 73.4% of the rural population whose major livelihood activity is predominantly agriculture (Based on 2010 Population and Housing Census). Nearly 30% of Ghanaians fall below the extreme poverty […]
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SEND-GHANA joins regional CSOs to demand more investment in agriculture

  • On December 31, 2014

SEND-GHANA, under the auspices of the Grow Campaign joined other Civil Society Organisations and Producer Associations across Africa and beyond in April, 2014 to endorse a' Joint Policy Recommendation ' titled “From Rhetoric to Action: Towards a Transformed Agriculture and Food Secure Africa” to express a strong civil society position on African governments' commitments to more and better investment in agriculture. The initiative was led by ONE.

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SEND-GHANA Joins the GLOBAL CSOs Community to Demand Inclusion of a Target on Transparency in Public Finance Management and Procurement in Sustainable Development Goals

  • On December 31, 2014

The International Budget Partnership (IBP) collaborates with civil society around the world (including SEND-GHANA) to ensure that scarce public resources are used to reduce poverty and promote effective governance. Our experience, as well as a growing body of evidence, shows that when citizens have access to information and opportunities to participate in the policy and budget process they can help to improve service delivery and strengthen oversight, resulting in substantive improvements in poverty and development outcomes.

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Where is your gender lens?

  • On December 31, 2014
Every Gender Sensitive Indicator is supposed to measure the gap between men and women; the different roles, responsibilities and access to resources of different members of society; gauge progress towards achieving gender equality goals. Others are to encourage the integration of gender equality issues; disaggregate data by sex, age and other variables as well as […]
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Step up efforts against aflatoxin-Farmers urge government

  • On December 31, 2014
Farmers in the Brong Ahafo region have commended government and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) for their effort in the fight against Aflatoxin but urges government to step it’s effort up further in order to stem its effect on crops drastically.
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Budget Monitoring by SEND-GHANA and its Partners Helps Improve Nutrition for Children and Support Local Farmers

  • On December 31, 2014

Ghana: Budget Monitoring by SEND-Ghana and its Partners Helps Improve Nutrition for Children and Support Local Farmers

INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

The International Budget Partnership (IBP) collaborates with a diverse network of civil society organizations around the world that analyze and monitor government budgets and advocate for better budget policies and more open and accountable budget processes in order to fight poverty and improve governance.

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Where is your gender lens?

  • On December 31, 2014

Every Gender Sensitive Indicator is supposed to measure the gap between men and women; the different roles, responsibilities and access to resources of different members of society; gauge progress towards achieving gender equality goals. Others are to encourage the integration of gender equality issues; disaggregate data by sex, age and other variables as well as demonstrate the impact of changes in power relations between women and men. So the question is how can we design projects to reflect these diversities and capture all these little details without our gender lenses?

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Let’s give women the platform

  • On December 31, 2014

A report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 4-15 September 1997 reveals that mainstreaming a gender perspective is the process of assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in all areas and at all levels.

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Step up efforts against aflatoxin-Farmers urge government

  • On December 31, 2014

Farmers in the Brong Ahafo region have commended government and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) for their effort in the fight against Aflatoxin but urges government to step it’s effort up further in order to stem its effect on crops drastically.

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World Bank supports SEND-GHANA with $850,000 to promote social accountability in Ghana

  • On December 30, 2014
The World Bank has released the list of finalists for second round of Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA) grants. The selection of eight new project countries included Ghana, Uganda, Moldova, Democratic Republic of Congo, Morocco, Mongolia, Paraguay and Tunisia. The grants, totaling close to US$6 million over the next five years, is expected to […]
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Ethical and moral concerns of climate change

  • On December 30, 2014

The Challenge of Climate Change has become very topical globally because of its importance as a life sustaining or devastating issue.

Manifestations of climate change include crop failures, water stress, very high and humid temperatures, excessive floods, severe and prolonged droughts, coastal erosion, erratic rainfall patterns, rising sea levels etc. all these have serious implications for food and nutrition security, energy security, livelihoods, health and education.

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The Governance of Local Government Revenue: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens

  • On December 30, 2014
Introduction 
Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana largely rely on national fiscal transfers from the central government for the development of their territorial jurisdictions. However, reliance on such central government transfers has been found to be insufficient for the Assemblies to discharge the full scope of their responsibilities. The Assemblies’ dependence on the central government for development resources is largely attributable to a number of factors: shallow fiscal decentralisation, weak capacity to mobilise Internally Generated Funds (IGF), and Citizens’ low compliance with local level tax and non-tax revenue mobilisation initiatives of the MMDAs. The general objective of Ghana’s decentralization policy is to fundamentally transform society by empowering citizens to take charge of their development agenda to improve their livelihoods. This is primarily geared towards poverty reduction through promotion of production and related activities in order to raise people’s income and material well-being.
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The Governance of Local Government Revenue: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens

  • On December 30, 2014
Introduction  Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana largely rely on national fiscal transfers from the central government for the development of their territorial jurisdictions. However, reliance on such central government transfers has been found to be insufficient for the Assemblies to discharge the full scope of their responsibilities. The Assemblies’ dependence on the […]
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New staff undergo orientation

  • On December 30, 2014

A one week orientation and gender training has been organized for 32 new staff of SEND-GHANA at Salaga in the Northern Region of Ghana. All the new staff would be working on SEND’s Livelihood Security programme in the Eastern corridor of Ghana.  A key project driving the Livelihood Security programme is the Food Security Through Cooperatives in Northern Ghana (FOSTERING) project.

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Agona East cries for district hospital

  • On December 30, 2014

The Agona East District, which was created about six years ago, has no district hospital.

The situation has compelled expectant mothers who live in the district to seek medical care at Salvation Army Hospital, a private facility.
 
In view of this, it has become even more difficult for the district to achieve the MDGs on maternal health.

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World Bank supports SEND-GHANA with $850,000 to promote social accountability in Ghana

  • On December 30, 2014

The World Bank has released the list of finalists for second round of Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA) grants. The selection of eight new project countries included Ghana, Uganda, Moldova, Democratic Republic of Congo, Morocco, Mongolia, Paraguay and Tunisia. The grants, totaling close to US$6 million over the next five years, is expected to be used to help set up projects to tackle poor governance in the health services sector in Moldova, monitor social services in the cash transfer program in Paraguay, and make the budget work for citizens in Ghana.

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Maternal death on the rise at Amansie

  • On December 30, 2014

The Amansie West District in the Ashanti Region recorded four maternal,  in 2011, five in 2012 and 6 deaths in 2013. The trend shows a worrying annual increment in maternal mortality in the district in spite of ongoing interventions such as the millennium project, which is also contributing to the fight against maternal deaths.

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Poor roads hamper attainment of maternal health outcomes

  • On December 30, 2014
Over the last 3 decades, the Ghana government and its development partners have implemented many policy options; all geared towards addressing challenges hindering the provision of affordable and quality healthcare at the rural communities. The implementation of the Ghana Community Health Planning Services (CHPS) is one of government’s programmes addressing access, quality and equitable delivery of health services to rural communities. The CHPS programme has achieved varied degrees of successes, but challenges such as poor and inaccessible roads, lack of electricity and inadequate logistical supplies are persistently hindering the attainment of MDG 4&5 outcomes in the Northern Region.
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Queen mothers endorse SEND-GHANA’s soya products

  • On December 26, 2014

Some Queen mothers in the Brong Ahafo region have endorsed SEND-GHANA’s Soya drink, Soya stew, Soya Koose and Soya Khebab.
According to them the taste of the range of products from soya can match up to the imported ones. They were, therefore, of the view that SEND should train more people to produce the assorted products, such as drinks, for local consumption.

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Address issues related to two percent of DACF

  • On December 26, 2014

The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) in collaboration with the Ghana Federation for the Disabled (GFD) is petitioning the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development and the Administrator of the Common Fund to address issues related to the two percent of District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) allocation to Persons with Disability (PWD) in Ghana.

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District Assemblies Urged To Work Closely With CSOs

  • On December 3, 2014

Participants at stakeholder's consultative meeting in Accra on 24 June have called on Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to work closely with each other in order tomaximize the impact of development interventions at the local level. They called for full implementation of the National Decentralization Action Plan (NDAP) which among others has the objective to clarify and strengthen the roles and relationships between key non-state actors such as the traditional authorities and civil society groups in local governance.

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Ghana May Not Achieve MDG On Maternal Health

  • On December 3, 2014

Ghana is far from achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aimed at reducing maternal mortality to 185 per 100, 000 live births by 2015. In an interview, John Nkaw, the Northern Regional Programme Officer of SEND GHANA, explained that, if you look at the rate of decline, it suggests that Ghana is not likely to attain the MDG on Maternal Health.

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SEND-GHANA to maximize impact of social protection programmes

  • On November 21, 2014

SEND-GHANA has given indication of its preparedness to maximize the impact of social protection policy and programmes on the poor, enhance Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for governance and poverty reduction and maximize the impact of Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) on poverty reduction in Northern Ghana.

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We are thrilled to announce that SEND Ghana is marking a significant milestone - 25 years of dedicated service towards positive change and sustainable development in our communities.


Join us in celebrating a quarter-century of empowering lives, advocating for social justice, and driving impactful initiatives that have transformed countless futures. From our humble beginnings to becoming a driving force for change, this journey wouldn't have been possible without the unwavering support of individuals like you who believe in our mission.


Here's to 25 years of making a difference, and to the countless lives we've impacted together.


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