Annual Report 2002
- March 3, 2003
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Introduction
The SEND GHANA Annual Report 2002 reflects a year of growth, impact, and expansion. The Eastern Corridor Livelihood Security Promotion Program (ECLSPP) was fully implemented in four districts, reaching over 30 towns and communities. Key projects focused on food security, rural youth employment, reproductive health education, gender advocacy, and policy research.
Key Highlights
- Food Security Through Cooperation – Supported 476 farm families, formed two farmers’ cooperatives, and launched an inventory credit scheme to boost financial sustainability.
- Rural Youth Empowerment & Health Education – Trained 178 peer health promoters, established 57 reproductive health centers, and introduced credit schemes for young artisans.
- Policy Advocacy Initiatives – Launched the Ghana HIPC Watch to monitor poverty reduction strategies and engaged over 200 civil society organizations in policy discussions.
- Organizational Growth – Strengthened the Tamale and Salaga offices, expanded staff capacity, and improved partnerships with local and international development agencies.
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.