• Head Office Address: Odotei Tsui Loop, adjacent Ghana Refugee Board, Dzorwulu, Accra East
  • (+233 (0) 303 971 433 / 303 971 435
  • Head Office Address; Odotei Tsui Loop, adjacent Ghana Refugee Board, Dzorwulu, Accra East
  • +233 (0) 303 971 433 / 303 971 435

Seeding Priorities

Disease Prevention

Prevention of Diseases

Health

Health

Promoting advocacy and action in the fight against preventable diseases and the provision of safe and quality access to information, health services, and proper resource management within communities.

Sexual Health + Reproductive Health

Developing responsive resources and services for women, youth and children in the areas of sexual and reproductive health; HIV/AIDS; bodily integrity, choice and rights; and gender and sexuality.

Economic Empowerment

Investing in women's capacity to mobilise and sustain crucial resources for their communities through innovative entrepreneurship, savings and loan strategies.

Disability Rights

Supporting the inclusion of people with disabilities within the sectors of everyday life and building their capacity to attest their rights, participate in and lead decision-making processes.

Violence Against Women + Girls

Amplifying equality, respect, dignity and visibility of the contributions of women and girls to society by building community awareness and responses to violence against women and girls.

Hope for Future Generations works in the focus area of Health, Prevention of Diseases

to provide advocacy and action initiatives in service of eradicating malaria, tuberculosis

and open defecation within Ghanaian communities. This area also focuses on mobilising

quality information and access to services that detail proper procedures for water sanitation

and water resource management, nutrition and hygiene by working with project partners such

as UNICEF (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene and also Integrated Water Resource Management)

and Simavi (Advocacy for Resources for Malaria Stoppage).

 

The emphasis is on securing diagnoses prior to treatment, reducing the number of treatable cases

and increasing national and local government funding for preventable diseases. The key objectives

are to address poverty through thematic strategies in advocacy, networking and outreach and

increasing identification and training of internal community ambassadors; building behaviour change

communications and message communication campaigns for amplified awareness; and developing

capacity building interventions so that targeted solution-making can be directed into sustainable,

ongoing projects within communities.