International Needs Ghana (INGH) is marking International Day of Education 2021 (Sunday, 24th) with a Community Durbar at Kanuwloe, a farming community in the North Tongu District. This year’s celebration is focusing on the theme: “Recover and Revitalize Education for...
INGH’s Response to Closure of Schools. As part of measures to deal with the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the government of Ghana ordered the closure schools from March 2020.When measures put in place to deal with the disease begun...
International Needs Ghana (INGH) has organised a community wide sensitization programme on Gender Based Violence (GBV) to commemorate 16 days of activism against Gender Based Violence at Anfoega in the North Dayi District of the Volta Region. The Volta Regional...
We are working in partnership with International Needs Canada to provide potable water to the Nanankor Community in the Suhum Municipality. The residents are supporting the water project with communal labour to dig trenches for the extension of water to...
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and...
Ama visited the office of International Needs Ghana recently to write a letter to her sponsor in the UK. She was bubbly and full of life, breathing without difficulty, and looking healthy. A few weeks from now, she will write...
The 2019 Annual Report is now available. It includes a detailed report on all our operations, footprint, staff and teams, stories and financials. READ THE REPORT HERE
The International Needs Child Assistance Programme (INCAP) continues to create opportunities for young people. We are excited to share the story of Christian Madugu who would have dropped out of school but for the intervention of INCAP.Christian’s dream of becoming...