Archives in the category: thematic areas

Mind Freedom Ghana

$10,000 to support outreach programmes on issues of mental health and women’s reproductive health in selected markets in Accra and Tema within the Greater Accra region of Ghana.

Reach for Recovery Ghana

$30,000 to support breast cancer awareness creation, psycho-social support for post-surgery patients and administrative cost.

African Woman Lawyers Association (Ghana)

$10,000 to support the conduct of a content analysis /study of print and electronic media reports for the last 2 years on sexual harassment in tertiary institutions and to conduct interviews with women who have complained of sexual harassment to the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).

Women’s Wing of the Northern Regional Association of the Deaf (WWNRAD)

$5,000 to set up a revolving loan scheme for group members as well as to train members and executives in group dynamics, business and credit management. This will enable women with hearing impairment to increase their knowledge and capital base to improve upon their businesses and household income.

Women United Against AIDS in Ghana (WUAAG)

$30,000 to support the skills training of members in diverse vocations including hairdressing, dressmaking, catering and food processing. Beneficiaries will be provided with startup capital upon completion. Part of the funds will also be used to set up a production unit at the WUAAG multi-purpose centre. The provision of skills training to these women living […]

Lihop Organization

$10,000 for the purchase of a printing machine to strengthen LIHOP’s note book production project. This project will provide income to women living with HIV&AIDS.

Women’s Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE)

$20,000 to support the core cost of its operations especially in areas of payment of rent, staff salaries and running its counseling and support services for survivors of violence. Facilities for the provision of effective psycho-social support for survivors of violence are quite uncommon in Ghana despite the rise in the rates of gender based […]