SEND GHANA

Annual Report 2001

Introduction

The SEND GHANA Annual Report 2001 highlights a year of impactful programs and strategic growth. The organization successfully expanded its Eastern Corridor Livelihood Security Programme (ECLSP), strengthening community-based initiatives in food security, rural youth employment, reproductive health education, and gender advocacy. These initiatives were implemented in four districts across Ghana, improving lives through cooperative efforts, training, and policy advocacy.

Key Highlights

  1. Food Security Through Cooperation – Over 193 farm families benefited from training in agronomic practices, nutrition, and cooperative savings.
  2. Rural Youth Empowerment & Health Education – Established six self-managed artisan associations and launched peer reproductive health education in multiple communities.
  3. Policy Advocacy Initiatives – Strengthened international partnerships and expanded engagement in gender, peace, and human rights advocacy.
  4. Organizational Growth – Enhanced administrative infrastructure, expanded staff capacity, and improved financial management systems.

Who Should Read This Report?

This report is essential for development partners, policymakers, civil society organizations, researchers, and individuals interested in governance, social protection, and economic empowerment in Ghana.



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