Empowering girls is critical to a thriving Africa🌍 Explore the annual report of our project
#SWEDD
to discover key initiatives to support and empower girls, especially through education and
#lifeskills
training.
👉🏿
A throw back to the commemoration of International Day to End Obstetric Fistula.
Fistula is preventable and curable. We call on partners to join the Partnership to End Obstetric Fistula in Ghana (PEFIG), in preserving the dignity of women.
#EndFistula
#partnerships
Drumroll 🥁!
We are excited to reveal the 3 incredible winners of our Name & Logo competition for the Digital Loyalty Platform!
Congratulations to
@themartinkpogo
, Celine
&
@meek_lord
🥳
Thanks to everyone who participated. Stay tuned for more updates on our launch.
Obstetric Fistula is a treatable disease, and no woman should suffer from it. UNFPA Ghana produced this film RESTORED, which highlights the story of 'Dede' and her struggles with the disease.
Visit our YouTube channel to watch the full film:
Our YoLe Fellows represented Ghana's youth at the recent launch of the Long-Term Development Perspective Framework-Vision 2057, organised by the National Development Planning Commission. The focus was on
involving the youth in governance, politics, leadership and decision-making.
I'm honoured to join
@UNFPA
@UNFPAGhana
as MENTOR for its Youth Leaders (YoLe) Fellowship Program. I look forward to supporting & working with the fellows in reaching their career, leadership goals & development in Africa
#youthleaders
In an effort to address menstrual health challenges and promote a
#PeriodFriendlyWorld
, UNFPA Ghana collaborated with the Second Lady of Ghana,
@SBawumia
to mark World Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28, 2024.
Click here to watch:
#FortheGoodofGhana
Forging partnership for
#Peace
is key for the
#SDGs
Together with
@UNFPAGhana
, we join our partners to launch the
@UNPeacebuilding
Fund project to address root causes of conflicts & vulnerabilities to violent extremism in Upper West & East & North-East Regions of Northern🇬🇭
#PBF
A week ago, the world commemorated International Day to End Obstetric Fistula.
@UNFPAGhana
and other partners gathered to discuss how Ghana has made significant progress in reducing cases of obstetric fistula, a devastating condition that affects thousands of women and girls.
With support of UNFPA, there was a launch of the 'National Youth, Peace, and Security Working Group' by the Minister of Youth and Sports
@ussif_mustapha
. The group is building a stronger collaborative platform to foster peace and security among the youth.
#FortheGoodofGhana