PROGRAMS 1• BACK TO SCHOOL We believe t hat access t o basic educat ional mat erials will enhance t eaching and encourage learning in deprived communit ies. Back t o School is a project t hat seeks t o mobilize educat ional resources for t eachers and pupils in villages as t hey get ready for a new academic year. 2• SCHOOL OF MENTORSHIP This is a quart erly program held in schools t o inspire, challenge, ment or and empower young people wit h maximum dext erit y t o manifest t heir purpose, develop t heir pot ent […]
Empowered Girl Train – Renewed Purpose through Mentorship
Violence against girls can be physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual in nature. It not only affects the victims and perpetrators, but it involves their families, the whole community and peace and prosperity.
RURAL GIRLS AID PROJECT (RGAP)
In Ghana, most less privileged young girls and women migrate from deprived communities into the cities in search of greener pastures without any employable skills nor education.
Otareso Community School receives facelift.
A conducive classroom and school design help children to understand with ease what is been taught
Sanitary Pads for Rural School Girls
Menstruation period should not prevent a girl from going to school.
Empowered Girl Series 2020
It is designed to provide creative and engaging opportunities for girls to meet and interact with distinguished women with proven track records of success in their respective fields. This platform will motivate the girls to advance their education, and unlock their boundless potential.
Severe Malaria cases recorded amongst Children in Nzulezo
A health assessment conducted by nurses of Jodeb Foundation made the following observations; 1. Instead of dustbins, some residents dumped their solid waste in the river. 2. The community has no health facility and health professionals. 3. No access to prompt and effective treatment of malaria due to the absence of a health facility. 4. No regular and effective Monitoring and Evaluation mechanism from the district health office. 5. No proper environmental management standards are adhered to. Residents urinate, brush teeth, bath and do all manner of things in the water.
Nzulezu to host ‘Reaching the Unreached’ 2019 Project
Nzulezu is a wonderful tourist destination but beyond tourism, there is much more to be done to help the village develop.
Balance for Better – The Neglect of Disabled Women.
As we celebrate this year’s women’s day under the theme ‘Balance for Better’, it is a perfect time to query the participation of women with disabilities in global affairs especially in governance and leadership. Do women with disabilities have a fair representation in governance, leadership and politics? Is society balanced and friendly enough for women with disabilities?