THE EMPOWERED YOUTH IN ACTION

Young people thronged Cape Coast and walked through some principal streets with strong messages aimed at ending Child Marriage. The Street Campaign was organized on the auspices of the Empowered Youth in Action (TEYIA) Project. # Ending Child Marriage. More News Updates NATIONAL ADVOCACY MEETING ON ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Read More...

NATIONAL ADVOCACY MEETING ON ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT

Previous Next International Needs Ghana has held a National Advocacy Meeting to deliberate on issues affecting Adolescent Development. The Meeting was held as part of activities to mark  the climax the Safe and Protective Environment for Adolescent Development (SPREAD) Project which is due to end in March 2023.The Meeting was...

A NEW DAWN FOR NUAXORVE

Nuaxorve (V/R), Jan. 28, GNA – International Needs Ghana (INGH), a Christian organisation, has provided relief to residents at Nuaxorve, a farming and weaving community in Akatsi North district of the Volta region.The organisation commissioned a hand-pump borehole worth more than GHC58,000.00 for the community to have access to clean...

TOUCHING LIVES:

Here we go again. Five communities in the Nkwanta South Municipality will be benefiting from our first medical outreach which comes up soon. #Ghana #changinglives #providinghope #INGH More News Updates 2ND MEDICAL OUTREACH STARTS IN EARNEST AT KANUWLOERead More TIMELY INTERVENTION SAVES ESTHERRead More I Won't Be A Dropout, I...

2ND MEDICAL OUTREACH STARTS IN EARNEST AT KANUWLOE

Kanuwloe, a farming community in the North Tongu District was the first stop of INGH’s second Medical Outreach for the year. 380 people including 180 children were served. INGH has been working in Kanuwloe since 2006 when it built a school to attend to the needs of children who had...

TIMELY INTERVENTION SAVES ESTHER

It was a hot Saturday afternoon, at Keri, some 8km from Nkwanta where INGH was undertaking a medical outreach. People had queued in high expectation of seeking medical attention while others who had already seen the medical personnel were getting ready to go back to their homes. Suddenly, the news...

I Won’t Be A Dropout, I Will Make It

At seven, Georgia was already living wild and scavenging and trying hard to survive. "I cut straw and made a place to sleep in the bushes," she said. Why? Seven-year-old Georgina had taken her mother's money and spent it. To avoid being spanked by her mother upon being threatened, Georgia...

A COMMON RESOLVE TO BE CHASTE

Mary and Eunice aged 15 and 16 are members of a Safe Space International Needs Ghana (INGH) is working with at Baifikrom in the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. The two friends who have pledged to live a chaste life said they have become more assertive and...

HOPE IS RESTORED FOR DANIEL

“I was physically abused, not going to school, not given enough food to eat and whenever I fell sick, I was forced to go to the bush as usual herding cattle. The option was to resort to herbs for self-medication” Daniel a 12-year-old survivor summarizing his dehumanizing experience as he...

GREAT RELIEF FOR ABOELATO SCHOOL

International Needs Ghana, has donated 60 kindergarten chairs and tables, 11 dual desks and 750 age-appropriate books to Aboelato D/A Basic School in Nyorkuku, in the Bolga East District of the Upper East Region. This gesture was aimed at improving access to education, a basic human right and change the...