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Non-profit Organization Management in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organization Management sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Ghana Girl Guides Association - Official
Ghana Girl Guides Association, is a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, is the world’s largest voluntary movement for girls and young women. Currently, there are more than ten million girl guides from 150 countries across the world. We are open to all girls, whatever their religion, ethnic group, background or challenge. This instils a strong spirit of tolerance and respect for others in the girls. We represent 28,634 girls and young women across Ghana. For 97 years, Girl Guiding has transformed the lives of girls and young women across the country, supporting and empowering them to achieve their fullest potential and to become responsible citizens of the world. Our strengths lie in innovative non-formal education programmes, leadership development, advocacy work and community action, empowering girls and young women to develop the skills and confidence needed to make positive changes in their lives, their communities and country, and the world. There are lots of ways you can get involved with work, whether you want to become a partner, join Girl Guiding, volunteer or support us as a donor. Please take a look at our website for more information, or send us an email at info@girlguidesghana.org or ghanagga@gmail.com call us at To achieve the Mission and Vision, we have developed two Goals in our Global Operations Plan: Goal 1: Provide more opportunities for girls and young women to grow and lead. Goal 2: Empower young girls and women to be agents of change in the world. The goals will help to ensure our continued work towards achieving our Mission and Vision 2020, and towards the empowerment of girls and young women to understand and speak out about their rights and roles in their communities. Ghana Guide's Promise:"I promise that I will do my best: To do my duty to God, to serve my country and help other people, and to keep the Guide Law."
10001+ staff
Ghana Rubber Estates Limited
Ghana Rubber Estates Limited is a company based out of Ghana. Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL) started as a small private plantation established by R. T. Briscoe in 1957 at Dixcove with a plantation size of 923 hectares. The plantation was nationalized into Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) in 1960 and later, State Farms Corporation in 1962. At that time, the rubber plantation had expanded to 36,390 hectares in Dixcove, Abura and Subri. The Ghana Government, in 1967,established a joint venture company with Firestone Tyre Company of USA to take over the rubber plantation. This joint venture company was Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL). By then, the plantation had expanded to 39,390 hectares. GREL became wholly state-owned in 1980 when Firestone sold its shares in GREL to the Ghana Government. However, the Ghana Government entered into a financing agreement with the then Caisse Française de Development (CFD) now Agence Française de Developpment to rehabilitate and manage the company’s rubber plantation and to build a new rubber processing plant at Apimenim. After the rehabilitation in 1996, the French management company, Societe Internationale d Plantation d’ Hevea (SIPH) became the major shareholder of the company. VISION Economic empowerment through rubber cultivation for sustainable rural community development to alleviate poverty. MISSION STATEMENT To deliver quality extension services to rubber outgrowers through advance and innovative technology by our motivated staff. To enable outgrowers have sustainable income, enjoy a better living and to contribute to national development. To collaborate with all stakeholders to effectively and efficiently utilize public funds to improve the living standards of the rural communities.
1001 to 5000 staff
Humanitarian Aid Foundation
Humanitarian Aid Foundation (HAF) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization working to address critical issues facing children and communities impoverished in Ghana. We work with volunteers to provide and improve the quality of education, healthcare, nutrition and care for needy children while supporting the development of sustainable solutions for community growth. HAF runs a range of projects which rely on the skills, commitment and enthusiasm of volunteers from around the world. Our grassroots effort is dedicated towards assisting communities in their quest to achieve a healthy self-sustained life. Our Mission HAF’s mission is to work with volunteers on meaningful programs to address critical issues facing underprivileged children and communities, support sustainable development initiatives for community growth while promoting cross-cultural exchange and understanding.
1 to 10 staff
Game
GAME is a street sports organisation working for social change through youth-led street sports and culture in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The goal is to empower youth, provide safe and inclusive spaces for children and youth to be active and prevent conflict and marginalization on a local and global level. GAME trains young volunteers as role models and coaches in street basketball, street football, dance and parkour in less advantaged neighborhods and conflict areas. GAME also establishes innovative street sports facilities and at the moment runs indoor asphalt facilities in Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Aalborg and Viborg. The activities are executed by a numerous group of volunteer street basketball and street soccer coaches as well as dance and parkour instructors and volunteer organizers. The many activities are directed by the board - a volunteer governing body as the highest authority and are headquartered in Copenhagen. Contact or questions: hello@game.ngo Follow us: Twitter:@game_intl Facebook: facebook.com/GAMEInternational.ngo Instagram:#weloveasphalt YouTube: GAME #WeLoveAspalt
51 to 200 staff
Wanep Regional
The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) is a leading Regional Peacebuilding organisation founded in 1998 in response to civil wars that plagued West Africa in the 1990s. Over the years, WANEP has succeeded in establishing strong national networks in every Member State of ECOWAS with over 700 member organisations across West Africa. WANEP places special focus on collaborative approaches to conflict prevention, and peacebuilding, working with diverse actors from civil society, governments, intergovernmental bodies, women’s groups and other partners in a bid to establish a platform for dialogue, experience sharing and learning, thereby complementing efforts at ensuring sustainable peace and development in West Africa and beyond.
201 to 500 staff
Christ For Youth International
Christ for Youth International (CYI) was founded in 2008 when Pastor Roderick Agyekum was called by the Lord to serve and build young people in Christ. CYI started from humble beginnings but is now seeing unprecedented growth. It is our desire to share the gospel with the youth while establishing young people in the principles of Christ leadership creating a promising future for Africa.
11 to 50 staff
Kosmos Innovation Center Ghana
Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) is a non-profit organization that invests in young entrepreneurs and small businesses. We empower entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into viable, self-sustaining businesses and we work alongside promising small businesses to help them scale and reach their full potential. At KIC, we are committed to increasing awareness of agricultural opportunities and the associated entrepreneurial benefits for the youth. To achieve this, we have rolled out a series of programs and projects to reach and support them at each level of their growth. The KIC projects are structured to provide support to youth, ranging from high school students to medium-scale business owners. Since our inception in 2016, more than young leaders have been trained in business skills and entrepreneurship through participation in our programs. Kosmos Innovation Center is an independent organization, and its policies, operations, and program decisions are determined by its own Board of Directors and senior leadership team.
11 to 50 staff
Wateraid Ghana
WaterAid provides clean water, decent toilets, and hygiene knowledge to people who don't yet have access to them. We also work with local and national government in the countries where we operate, developing solutions to help them provide water, toilets, and hygiene to everyone
11 to 50 staff
Yefl-Ghana
YEFL-GHANA is a vibrant youth-focused, youth managed organization empowering youth economically, politically & socially to lead the desired change deemed fit for their societies. Youth Leading change is the ultimate goal, where we find ourselves in a stage where people are taking the initiative with a high sense of awareness and awakening; an action step that ignites the act and art of activism; that shifts the position of youth from an era of spectating to active participation.
11 to 50 staff
Actionaid Ghana
ActionAid Ghana is an Affiliate of the ActionAid Federation, a global movement of people working together in over 46 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America towards a world free from poverty, discrimination and exclusion. We are located in 11 regions in Ghana where poverty is most prevalent; 1. Northern Region 2. North-East Region 3. Savvana Region 4. Upper East Region 5. Upper West Region 6. Bono Region 7. Ahafo Region 8. Bono East Region 9. Oti Region 10. Volta Region 11. Greater Accra Region. Our vision is;"A world without poverty and injustice in which every person enjoys their right to a life of dignity." We have for the past 30 years been working in solidarity with people living in poverty, believing every step of the way in their power to make a difference in their own lives.
501 to 1000 staff
Africa Centre For Energy Policy
ACEP is a thought leader in Africa’s energy and extractives governance space, working towards improving economic transformation and inclusive sustainable development. We contribute to developing alternative and innovative policy interventions through high-quality research, analysis, and advocacy in Africa’s energy and extractives sector.
11 to 50 staff
Oafrica
OrphanAid Africa (OA) is a Ghanaian NGO, registered with the department of Social Welfare in the Greater Accra region in Ghana (Registration No.D.S.W. 1951, issued on 30/10/03). OA helps orphans and vulnerable children in Ghana to grow up in healthy, nurturing environments that provide quality care, protection, education and support. The organization was founded in 2002 and is additionally present in Europe with the shared aim of assisting the many orphans and vulnerable children in need of care as a result of the twin stress of the HIV/AIDs epidemic and the increase of rural–to-urban migration in Ghana. OrphanAid Africa’s aim is to support orphans and vulnerable children in Ghana through programs in care reform, education, and development. Our goal is to ensure that children grow up in safe and permanent family settings with appropriate care and protection We depend on the generous donations of individuals and businesses, as well as volunteers and partners, to help us carry out our work.
11 to 50 staff
Young Achievers Foundation Ghana
We are dedicated to promoting youth development in Ghana by providing access to college education and professional development skills. Through our dynamic college access program, comprehensive skill-building activities, and robust community engagement initiatives, we create opportunities for Ghana’s most promising young people to receive a global education and become catalysts for change in their communities. Our mission is to cultivate a community of emerging leaders equipped with the skills necessary to lead and accelerate the development of Ghana and the rest of Africa. We envision a transformed Africa, shaped by thousands of young leaders who are adept at solving problems and serving their communities. Quick Facts About YAF Ghana: YAF Ghana is a registered 501(c)(3) charity. The organization was founded in March 2017 by Mr. Ferdinand Quayson. YAF Ghana is governed by a Board of Trustees. The first class of scholars was selected in 2018. Over applications are received on average annually. 200 YAF Ghana scholars have been admitted to top colleges since 2018. Over $51 million in total scholarships earned by YAF Ghana scholars. The graduation rate is 99%.
1 to 10 staff
Aiesec In Knust
AIESEC is the world’s largest non-profit-youth-run organization focused on empowering and developing leadership in young people through international internships and volunteer opportunities across 126+ countries. As AIESEC in KNUST, We not only seek to provide access to professional internships and opportunities abroad, but we also provide Ghanaian companies with multinational talents across the world to access similar opportunities here.
51 to 200 staff
Families Mentoring Families
We are families who desire to connect with our brothers and sisters around the world to share ideas, learn from each other, and support each other in love and generosity, lifting together to provide more opportunities for our children and the coming generations. Currently, our President, Becky & Tom Rogers and 4 of their children are the boots-on-the-ground in Ghana assessing needs, coaching and mentoring. In return they are receiving much about simplified living from our brothers and sisters in Ghana.
1 to 10 staff
Glowlink
A publicly funded Christian non-profit organization geared towards raising young women leaders from Ghana - from leadership and entrepreneurship seminars to girlchild campaigns and mentorships in schools. We also organize yearly outreaches to help marginalized groups in communities around the country; orphans, prisoners, abandoned elderly. Learn more at our website.
11 to 50 staff
Pos Foundation
The POS Foundation which was established in 2005 by its Founder and Executive Director, Mr. Jonathan Osei Owusu, and is duly registered and certified under the laws of Ghana with recognition from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies in Ghana as well as Development Corporations and various Embassies/High Commissions. With a 15 year track record of successful projects/ programs, through its hardworking, selfless, determined and dedicated staff and volunteers, the Foundation has strategically positioned itself as one of the leading CSOs in Ghana in the area of Access to Justice, Advocacy for the Right To Information, Convener for Civil Society Platform on the UN Universal Periodic Review in Ghana, Drug Policy reforms etc. and currently serves as the secretariat for the Ghana Human Rights NGOs Forum. In summary, the POS Foundation's thematic areas of work as highlighted above address the problem of Prison Congestion; Fair and Speedy trial; Law/Policy Reforms including Alternatives to Incarceration and modern trends of drug policy reforms; Social Inclusion; and Respect and Promotion of fundamental Human Rights, especially the poor/marginalized, Women and the Youth. In 2018, the Foundation was recognized by His Excellency Nana Akufo- Addo, Her Ladyship the Chief Justice, Sophia A. B Akuffo and Her Excellency, Tove Degnbol, the Danish Ambassador to Ghana for its remarkable role in restoring and instilling faith among several persons who have lost hope in the Justice Delivery Chain through the Justice for All Program.
1 to 10 staff
Youth Bridge Foundation
The mission of Youth Bridge Foundation is to work to equitably harness the potentials of the youth by equipping them with appropriate capacity, platforms and resources that shall enhance their socio-economic and mental well-being; and to advocate for inclusion and responsiveness to youth developmental needs and rights by those responsible for upholding such rights.
11 to 50 staff
All-Africa Students Union Aasu
The All-Africa Students Union (AASU) is the largest student movement in Africa and a very dominant force on the Continent and beyond. Since its inception in 1972, AASU now has presence in 54 Countries in Africa.
11 to 50 staff
Animal Welfare League
Animal Welfare League is a nonprofit organization that advocates for animal welfare in Africa. Our mission is to work with stakeholders, communities and government to promote animal welfare for a better environment and human health. Our vision is a world where animals are cared for and protected.
1 to 10 staff
Kgl Foundation
Created as the corporate social responsibility arm of the KGL Group, the KGL Foundation seeks to innovate the current system of philanthropy. We engage from the grassroots to government institutions, collaborating together to create sustainable and meaningful impact. Through our approach, we wish to effectively address the multitude of social and economic issues in this country. Our end goal is fore every Ghanaian to have the opportunity to be the architect of their own dreams.
1 to 10 staff
Agrico Hub
Creating economic opportunities for women and youth in Agribusiness, Trade and Commerce, and Services through Entrepreneurship and Digitalization.
11 to 50 staff
Alliance For African Women Initiative Afawi
AFAWI is grassroots, Ghanaian Non-Government Organisation which strives to create an environment that enables fair development for vulnerable people in rural and urban settings, particularly women and children. Over the past decade, a series of international agreements have concluded that supporting gender equality is crucial to sustainable national development and global health. Therefore, empowering women is essential. Although encouraging gains have been made towards women's empowerment in Ghana and continue to do so, often the most disadvantaged and marginalised women are left behind including those living with HIV/AIDS, those living in rural areas, living under strong traditional and religious influence, migrants, women with disabilities and those affected by conflict. AFAWI aims to empower women and children economically, politically, and socially to provide a medium for educators and women, youth and community leaders to discuss issues affecting women and children. Through these efforts, we hope to enhance women’s socio-economic opportunities and right to a dignified life, regardless of their background. Additionally, AFAWI supports the commitment made by the international community during the 1990s to achieve universal education in every society of every country. Therefore, much of our work is performed in Northern Ghana, where educational disparities fall short of urban areas, as well as a greater gap between girls' and boys' achievement in school.
1 to 10 staff
Ascd Ghana
Ghana ASCD is an affiliate of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), a global association dedicated to advancing excellence in learning, teaching, and leading so that every child is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged.
1 to 10 staff
Dwoso Initiative
DWoSO Initiative is a feminist organization that centers all self identifying women and girls through education and advocacy, poverty eradication programs and skill development. We strongly believe that feminism is for everybody; Hence, we encourage all persons from diverse backgrounds to participate in meaningful conversations and activities to help dismantle the patriarchy. aimed at improving the status of women and young girls by economically empowering them through skills acquisition and learning.
1 to 10 staff
G.H.Scientific
G.H.Scientific, is committed to building capacity in STEM through outreach and public engagement. Established in 2014, GhScientific's initiatives aim to cultivate scientific curiosity, collaboration, and innovation, driving societal progress through STEM advancement. Our mission promotes good science, knowledge sharing, and accessibility, with values emphasising hands-on experience and measurable impact. Our programs cater to all levels with provision for primary schools, junior and senior high school students, undergraduates, post-graduates and STEM professionals. Join our membership via our website, and connect with our growing network. We are on instagram @ghscientific.
1 to 10 staff
Mother Of All Nations Foundation
We offer a blend of programmes for young people to enhance the quality of life through structured interventions that offer opportunities for Sustainable Development.
11 to 50 staff
Sinapi Aba Trust
Sinapi Aba Trust is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 22A Ellis Avenue, Kumasi, Ashanti, Ghana.
51 to 200 staff
Trinity Yard School
Trinity Yard School aims to educate and empower youth in Ghana, by providing a fee-free secondary education and career training opportunities to honor the potential of young Ghanaians. The school was established to serve the youth in Cape Three Points, Ghana, and other neighboring communities; by providing a fee-free secondary education with a primary focus on literacy, numeracy and vocational skills training.The school aims to create a diversified learning environment involving students in many extra-curricular activities such as a kente weaving, drum and dance group, soccer team, and a student-run organic vegetable and fruit farm. Our school is devoted to serving students who have completed their elementary and middle school education and face very limited options for their future. For many reasons-academic, political and economic-most students fail their national junior high school exam, which prevents them from continuing their schooling. most families live in severe financial poverty and have very little money to invest in their children's education. This leaves students who are interested in learning trades unable to afford apprenticeship fees, housing or food outside of the village. Even in the rare case when a student is able to complete high school, he or she is faced with a limited and very competitive job market. The school aims to enrich the lives of the youth not only in Cape Three Points, but also the lives of other Ghanaians and volunteers from abroad. The school employs Ghanaian teachers from other parts of the country, offering jobs with competitive salaries to qualified individuals. Volunteers include teachers taking part in volunteer internships as well as student groups such as Putney Student Travel. We all benefit from the rich cross-cultural exchange the School has created. Along with providing jobs for local staff, the school employs community members as guest teachers to share local knowledge of folklore, agriculture, and herbal medicine.
11 to 50 staff
Urbanet Ghana
URBANET is a local not for profit, non-partisan and non-governmental organization professionally managed and committed to the principles of social justice and human rights especially of the poor and vulnerable segments of society in northern Ghana. The organization is driven by the passion to explore the potentials and opportunities available in local communities to build community resilience based on community resources and indigenous knowledge systems Vision Statement To ensure food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment for all Mission Statement URBANET was established with a mission to implement interventions that build capacities of communities through innovation and indigenous knowledge systems in securing food and nutrition in an environmentally sustainable manner. URBNET is focused and committed to dealing with challenges of increasing landlessness of smallholder farmers particularly women, impacts of climate change on food and livelihood systems, and the ever expanding youth population with low skills and livelihoods opportunities. Our broad objectives include: increasing production and productivity of smallholder farmers, especially women farmers increasing competitiveness of smallholder farmers through agriculture value chains building community resilience for sustained livelihood systems developing innovative financing mechanism for sustained community livelihood systems Thematic Focus 1. Food and Nutrition Security- Sustainable household food and nutrition security of marginalized, especially women and children whiles considering equity and human rights 2. Environment and Climate Change- Promote a whole-systems approach to food, feed, and fiber production that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people 3. Women and Youth Empowerment- Enhance access to productive resources and creating opportunities for women and young people to live dignified lives in their communities 4. Social Protection- Promote and facilitate access
201 to 500 staff
Pagus Africa
At Pagus Center for Achievement young people find their passion, their voice, and their confidence. They gain the necessary skills so they may achieve their dreams. Pagus:Africa, a US-based organization, formed Center of Achievement in Ghana, to support education, critical thinking and an entrepreneurial approach to the education of youth in Ghana. Participants and partners are offered a ‘hand up’. They learn important skills through their focus on, and participation in, development projects ion their own communities. Together, we are strengthening rural communities in Ghana, West Africa. WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT? We listen to and empower youth to transform their world through development projects that matter to them. Our Vision A nation of youth empowered with education, self-confidence, and relevant skills allowing them to reach their full potential and help to others reach theirs. Our Mission Our mission is to build the capacity of youth through education and hands-on experience in designing and carrying out community development projects. We empower youth to be changemakers for a brighter future that starts today.
1 to 10 staff
Chamber Of Aquaculture Ghana
The Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana is professional organization that offers the aquaculture sector of Ghana an opportunity to network, grow their business and collaborate to promote sustainable aquaculture practices in Ghana Through advocacy, training, research and innovation
1 to 10 staff
For The Future Ghana
For The Future Ghana is a Non-Governmental Organisation located in Ghana made up of young people with the aim of nurturing underprivileged children into ethical leaders. Our vision is to expand our community beyond pioneers and members to include stakeholders and beneficiaries, to join us in our quest to create and develop a society that is more ethical, innovative and open to change. Currently, we have two projects running to support our vision. • The ShareAid Initiative; this initiative was commissioned to foster partnerships with other Non-Governmental Organizations and corporate bodies to partake in projects aligned with the organization's mission and vision. • Student Training and Education Project (S.T.E.P) was initiated to identify disadvantaged children to sponsor them through school while grooming them holistically and monitoring their progress. Our flagship project is to build “For The Future Village”. A community that will accommodate, sponsor and generally provide help to underprivileged children through connections to resource persons, who would help them discover themselves and their potentials. For The Future Ghana is on a mission to empower the youth to impact their communities positively. Visit our website to learn more, join our community and donate.
11 to 50 staff
Gender Center For Empowering Development Genced
Gender Centre for Empowering Development (GenCED) seeks to promote gender equality, women’s rights, youth participation, governance, Election, Peace & Security
1 to 10 staff
Ghana Alliance For Clean Cookstoves & Fuels Ghacco
Ghana Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (GHACCO) is a national organization of the clean cooking industry with a mission to work with stakeholders to overcome the barriers that impede the production deployment and adoption and use of clean cookstoves, LPG and clean biofuels in Ghana. GHACCO provides the platform that advocates and mobilizes national as well as external commitments towards the achievement of “universal adoption of clean cooking” in Ghana, in line with the Sustainable Development Goal 7 and the Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL). The Alliance has an ambitious agenda to foster the adoption of clean/improved cookstoves and fuels by four million Ghanaian households through the support for distribution of five million improved cookstoves by 2030
201 to 500 staff
Power To Girls Foundation
Power To Girls Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that helps empower black and marginalized girls in the Greater Toronto Area and abroad. We are dedicated to providing positive mentorship, community interaction, and recreational activities that inspire self-confidence, build self-esteem, friendships, nutritional health, and integrity in the hearts of all our girls. The purpose of our foundation is to help young girls discover their individual identity, and creative gifts by developing qualities that will help them become leaders and contributing members of society.
1 to 10 staff
Tropenbos Ghana
Tropenbos Ghana, a member of the Tropenbos International Network, was established mainly in response to challenges related to sustainable landscape management in Ghana. Working in the Juaboso-Bia, Sefwi-Wiawso, Amansie West, Asante Akim and Atebubu-Kintampo landscapes, Tropenbos Ghana engages local communities, small and medium forest enterprises, smallholder cocoa farmers, artisanal and small-scale miners, actors along the charcoal commodity chain, the government at all levels and the private sector. In the heart of the activities of Tropenbos Ghana is communication and advocacy. Tropenbos Ghana has implemented and is currently implementing several programmes aimed at ensuring sustainable land use, inclusive governance, responsible business, independent forests monitoring and degraded mined site rehabilitation.
11 to 50 staff
Action For Community Empowerment And Sustainable Development-Acesd-Ghana
It is a not-for-profit, organization committed to empowering local communities to develop innovative solutions for the developmental challenges in Ghana. We primarily support Women, Children, adolescent Youth and the vulnerable in the community through Advocacy, Education, Health programmes, and Economic Empowerment opportunities. We also support greater democracy, accountability and transparency to ensure policies to beat poverty are implemented effectively.
1 to 10 staff
Daasgift Quality Foundation - Fngo
Daasgift Quality Foundation FNGO is a Financial Non-governmental (FNGO-MFI) and Community Development Organization with Microfinance as its core business. DQF seeks to empower the poor and needy, especially women and youth, through the facilitation and provision of micro loans, micro business development services, renewable energy and efficient energy solutions, awareness creation on global warming, climate change and alternative energy solutions, environmental sustainability education, youth career programs as well as employable skills training. Our operations are primarily within Ghana – with western region as a focus now.
11 to 50 staff
Footprints Development International
We are passionate about Africa’s development. We believe that an advanced Africa, with sound national economies, quality infrastructure and a happy people is attainable and we are committed to leaving lasting prints in the lives of the people across Africa. Footprints Development International is an organization which is committed to transforming the minds of the emerging generations of Africa and implementing development projects that impact the standard of living of the African people. Our expertise is in the design and implementation of social intervention and community development projects and our work fall under two broad focus areas – People Development and Community Development. Our projects traverse the various fields of development (health, water and sanitation, etc.) and are implemented across the various regions of the African continent.
1 to 10 staff
Ghana Science Association
Background The Ghana Science Association (GSA) traces its origin to the West African Science Association (WASA) which was formed in 1953 at the University College of the Gold Coast. WASA was formed to provide West African Scientists the forum to advocate the importance of Science and Technology as a necessity and bedrock for national development. The inauguration of the GSA in 1959 broadened the scope of activities from reading of scientific papers to involvement in national and international affairs. The very first international Conference of GSA was held in Accra in 1961 with a theme “The world without the Bomb”. The Conference attracted a number of eminent Scientists from all over the world. It was this event that catapulted the young nation of Ghana into the world’s scientific arena and also moved Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of the Republic of Ghana, to adopt the Association and give it regular budgetary support from the consolidated fund. The GSA was mandated to promote, popularize and demystify science and create a scientific culture in the country. The Ghana Science Association continues to be the largest national, multidisciplinary association of scientists, technologists, and mathematicians that provide the scientific community the opportunity to share Vision To become a dominant voice in Science and Technology advocacy by promoting and popularizing Science and Technology to meet national developmental needs Mission Ghana Science Association seeks To advance Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through interaction and cross-fertilization of ideas of all interested people to: Popularize, promote and disseminate scientific information and technology transfer for national development. Establish linkages with industry to promote transfer and application of Science. Contribute to the development of national Science and Technology policy. Seek affiliation and foster cooperative links with other national organizations.
11 to 50 staff
Oneseed
OneSeed is a 501c3 nonprofit operating in Ghana, West Africa. Our mission is to empower and inspire teachers through long-term, one-on-one teacher training; providing all students access to quality education. We believe that every school, teacher, class, and learner are unique. Our approach in improving the learning environment is through building mentorship relationships with teachers and administrators based in trust and respect.
1 to 10 staff
Onome Child
we are on a mission to create an enabling environment for children with learning differentiae. we believe that every child is a genius. we are here to unearth the utmost potential of these children, to have a positive impact on the nation and the world at large.
1 to 10 staff
The Rheumatology Initiative, Tri
The Rheumatology Initiative, TRI Ghana is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing education, advocacy and research into the autoimmune rheumatic conditions in Ghana and Africa. The Rheumatology Initiative, TRI Ghana seeks to increase awareness, provide information, tips and the latest advances in the care of people with autoimmune rheumatic diseases, with special focus on young and adolescent persons with these conditions. We seek to create advocacy for people with such conditions, and help to conduct research into the causes and treatment of such conditions as well as providing support, services and hope to persons affected with these conditions and their loved ones.
11 to 50 staff
United Projects
UNiTED Projects is a community information and empowerment center based in Kpando, Volta Region, Ghana. It is our mission to encourage sustainable community development, empowerment and increased self-sufficiency through education, information and support for especially vulnerable groups in local communities. It is our vision that by 2020 UNiTED serves as a consultancy agency that provides education, information and support services upon request only. UNiTED, which stands for Unifying Neighbours Through Education & Development, focuses on the vulnerable communities and community groups in Kpando. UNiTED provides outreach activities like health education and health assessments to communities that do not have (regular) access to the facilities in urban communities. Besides the remote communities, UNiTED tries to assist marginalized community groups like people living with disabilities, pregnant women and people living with HIV/AIDS. These groups are provided with information and education. All our work is based on research with a focus on the community level. UNiTED includes as many stakeholders as possible in every step; starting with research, and continued in project design, implementation and evaluation. UNiTED has a good cooperation and high level of trust within the local communities, but also within local organizations and authorities. UNiTED is the only health NGO in our work area and has been acknowledged and accepted by both the local and regional authorities. UNiTED’s international network consists of cooperation with partners in community development, volunteer organizations and partner schools in various countries all over the world. UNiTED receives over 100 students and volunteers per year who all contribute to projects by sharing knowledge and skills to improve and expand UNiTED’s activities.
1 to 10 staff
D1 8 Ministries
We are working every day to provide resources and unconditional love to our neighbors in Ghana. We are a ministry with a heart for the youth with a vision centered on educating and investing in children through our selected programs and activities.
1 to 10 staff
Ghana Green Building Summit
The Ghana Green Building Summit was established in 2017 to evaluate Ghana’s green building needs and tailor local solutions in design, finance, and policy. The summit has now expanded to encompass the full sustainability value chain. The 2025 edition, the 6th in the series, seeks to support the realization of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in support of Global climate adaption efforts. At this year's summit, these interventions will be made by sparking policy rethink, a re-imagining building and city infrastructure for energy & water efficiency, ESG and finance through thought-provoking and insightful discussions JOIN US!
1 to 10 staff
Tanf Ghana
The Anidaso Nsae Foundation (TANF) is a NGO based in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to the fight against poverty. Anidaso is the Twi word for “Hope” and Anidaso Nsae translates to “There is still hope“. Founded in 2012, TANF’s vision is to contribute to a prosperous and poverty-free Ghana by investing resources into the younger generation and developing sustainable solutions for families to break free from the cycle of poverty.
1 to 10 staff