Enabling individuals, NGOs, and corporations strengthen communities
07th September, 2010
 
 
 
 
 

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Discarded cassette tapes, plastic pens, cosmetics cream containers, and broken plastic buckets are the raw materials that Amina Iddrisu scrapes to find to feed herself and her children. Living ...

Non-government organisations (NGOs) in Ghana have become the first line of engagement for the country’s needy population. Their ability to work at grassroots level with local communities often makes t ...

The two children racing around the field – dribbling and tackling whilst playing football, look like any other children in any other school. But, they are not ordinary and this is not an ordin ...

A grant from Newmont Ghana Gold totalling $150,000 has helped United Way Ghana to finance the education of 1,500 children across impoverished areas of Ghana over the last three years.
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The number of volunteers supporting United Way Ghana’s community development initiatives is set to double next year thanks to a new alliance it has formed with the Coalition of Volunteering Or ...