$15,000 to print breast health information pamphlets and media campaigns; for counseling cancer survivors; refresher workshops for medical staff and rural health motivators; for client satisfaction surveys and research.
$ 15,000 for organisational development. Specifically the grant will be used to build capacity of board and staff, carry out strategic planning and develop fundraising strategies and purchase office equipment.
$20,000 to strengthen the capacity of CSOs and promote the voices of women on SRHR issues at the national and regional levels.
$15,000 to conduct a survey on the incidence of sexual violence and abuse against young girls in high schools and tertiary institutions in 2 States (Osun and Oyo) in Nigeria. The research will provide solid evidence from which specific policies or policy directions to education, health and social welfare authorities could be recommended and also […]
$10,000 to organize educational activities on issues of HIV/AIDS and otherSTI’s for female sex workers and small scale traders in Ajegunlecommunity.Selectedinterestedfemalesexworkerswillbetrainedin various income generation skills. Part of the grant will be used for institutional support including the purchase of a computer and internet connection.
$15,000 to organize series of educational activities on reproductive health issues for adolescent girls in Margibi County as well as to support interested teenage female sex workers with income generating activities.
$30,000 to re-grant to selected LBTI and female sex worker groups in East Africa to undertake various human rights projects. This will strengthen individuals, organizations and networks of the LGBTI and sex worker movement and other sexual health and rights organizations.
$20,000 to support the completion of a film on the life and work of Ghanaian writer Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo, one of the most important feminist writers in Africa. Ghanaian Writer Prof. Ama Ata Aidoo was 70 years in 2011.
$30,000 to support women artistes participating in the 2011 High Vibes Festival. To create a DVD for AWDF’s popular culture project. The proposed project will help to raise the profile of African women artistes in Ghana, showcase the work of women artistes and demonstrate the power of music for social justice work.
A two year grant of $60,000 for the organizations’ various development projects and institutional support to address women’s reproductive health issues in communities in Greater Accra and Ashanti regions of Ghana.