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Non-profit Organizations in Ghana
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Ghana. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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National Union Of Ghana Students Nugs
The National Union of Ghana Students is the official student representative body of all students of Ghana at home and abroad, from the basic level to the postgraduate level. The Union has six blocs representing over 10 million students. Our foremost mandate is to protect the interest of Ghanaian students wherever and to engage stakeholders to promote accessible and quality education for everyone devoid of ethnic, social or religious considerations.
10001+ staff
Saha Global
Saha is a Ghana-based non-profit that ensures access to safe and affordable drinking water for rural communities. We partner with women living in last-mile villages and train them to launch and run community water treatment centers. To date, we have trained over 1,200 women who provide safe drinking water access to more than people living in 460 villages throughout the Northern, Savannah, Oti and North East Regions in Ghana.
11 to 50 staff
Agra
AGRA is an alliance led by Africans with roots in farming communities across the continent. We understand that African farmers need uniquely African solutions designed to meet their specific environmental and agricultural needs so they can sustainably boost production and gain access to rapidly growing agriculture markets.
51 to 200 staff
Care International In Ghana
CARE International has worked in Ghana for 30+ years, empowering women and girls to fight poverty through health, food security and education programs.
51 to 200 staff
Compassion International Ghana
Compassion International Ghana is a visionary organization that is committed to transforming the lives of children living in extreme poverty. Our Christ-centered approach to child advocacy and holistic development ensures that we prioritize the physical, cognitive, socio-emotional, and spiritual well-being of every child we serve. Through our strategic partnerships with local churches and global sponsors, we are breaking the cycle of hardship by equipping children with the essential skills and resources they need to improve their social status and become valuable contributors to their communities. As a proud member of the renowned Compassion International brand, we are part of a global movement dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of children worldwide. Our headquarters is located in Colorado Springs, United States, and we are honored to be a part of such a significant and impactful organization.
51 to 200 staff
Hapaspace Collaborative Hub
We provide a supportive and dynamic community for entrepreneurs, freelancers, start-ups, early-stage businesses, social enterprises and business professionals in kumasi. Regular events allow members to build networks, work together on projects and learn from experienced tech and business practitioners. HapaSpace offers a social entrepreneurship programme, demo nights, startup events and training sessions. In addition to office desks & office space, we have a bevvy of amenities and perks for members and the general public.
11 to 50 staff
Junior Achievement Africa
As one of the world’s largest youth-serving NGOs, JA Africa activates youth for the future of jobs. Through the delivery of cutting-edge, experiential learning in financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship, we create pathways for employability and job creation. Junior Achievement has worked in sub-Saharan Africa since 1979, when the first office was established in South Africa. Since then, JA has reached over 2 million African youth. JA Africa works in 13 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, who collectively reach over young people annually. These young people receive training and mentoring to enable them to become self-confident, financially stable and socially responsible adults.
201 to 500 staff
Plan International Ghana
Plan International is an International humanitarian development organisation without religious, political or governmental affiliations whose main objective is to "work for a just world, which advances children's rights and equality for girls". The organisation mainly thrives on sponsorship and grants for its operations. Currently present in more than 70 countries around the world for over 80 years. Plan International has been operating in Ghana since 1992 reaching over communities (mostly deprived rural areas) in 52 districts across 8 regions. Plan International Ghana directly sponsors close to children and indirectly reaching 2 million children through our child-centred development interventions. Plan International Ghana works at individual, family, community, civil society, national and global levels to support empowerment of children, young people and communities. Our approaches are rights – based, where we promote the realisation of the right to survival, development, protection and participation for all children, particularly girls and excluded children. We promote gender equality, ensuring affirmative action for girls wherever necessary. We do this together with partners at all levels including community based organisations, wider civil society, private sector, government actors as well as media.
201 to 500 staff
Self-Help International
Self-Help International (SHI) works at the grassroots level to improve quality of life and increase the income of rural people by introducing appropriate, sustainable agricultural methods. Founded in 1959, SHI's programs are designed to promote self-reliance with dignity and to create links between farmers and their communities. SHI carries out projects in Ghana and Nicaragua that introduce high protein corn (Quality Protein Maize) to improve crop yields and nutrition. Post-harvest technologies are introduced which include corn cribs, dryers and shellers. SHI's micro-credit project provides opportunities to empower women through its training sessions for effective enterprise management and loans through use of revolving funds.
11 to 50 staff
Yota - Youth Opportunity And Transformation In Africa
YOTA is an ECOSOC-accredited non-profit organisation at the forefront of youth development policy, practice and research. Based in Ghana, with operations in 10 African countries, we are on a mission to empower one million youth with social and economic opportunity by 2030 so that they can escape poverty and transform their lives. Join us!
11 to 50 staff
Plan International Ghana
Plan International strives to advance children’s rights and equality for girls all over the world. We recognise the power and potential of every single child. But this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination.
201 to 500 staff
World Vision Ghana
We focus on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience the fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.
201 to 500 staff
Africa Dyslexia Organisation
Africa Dyslexia Organization is a pioneering advocate for multi-sensory learning techniques for literacy, talent development, and equal opportunities for individuals with dyslexia and related learning differences across Africa. Our mission is to unlock the full potential of those with dyslexia and related learning differences by empowering them with multi-sensory learning approaches, fostering talent development, and creating a clear pathway to professional success. We strive to break down barriers in both education and employment, ensuring that dyslexics can thrive in every stage of their personal and professional lives. Our evidence-based solutions empower families, equip educators, shape government policies, and transform workplaces by providing practical strategies for supporting individuals with dyslexia and related learning differences. ADO actively combats stigma and fosters inclusive, equitable environments where every individual, regardless of their learning profile, has access to the resources they need to thrive. Commitment to Global Goals ADO is committed to SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequality). Through these commitments, we work tirelessly to ensure inclusive, equitable education and decent work opportunities for all. Mission To empower dyslexics to become productive citizens whilst avoiding their marginalization in the formal education sector and labour market. Vision To build a world-class organisation dedicated to helping dyslexic people and those with specific learning differences across Africa.
51 to 200 staff
Aya Worldwide
Our mission is to build the conditions for communities to overcome poverty. Through locally-led partnerships we develop and implement common sense solutions to community poverty and build capacity in areas of education, health, economic opportunty, nutrition and food access, governance and arts & culture. 3 billion lives are affected by a lack of access to basic sanitation, safe drinking water, quality education, proper medical care, and effective Governance- just several of the basic necessities for strong communities that give individuals a fights chance. These are common, life threatening issues that absolutely have solutions. The fact is that solutions to these problems have already been developed; it is not simply about discovery, it is about implementation. Demand for clear, measurable, inclusive, effective, and sustainable action is what we strive for. Aya Worldwide bases its existence and approach on a process of social, political, and individual behavior change. In order to realize these changes we hold ourselves to four fundamental principles. Humility 2. Respect for all people 3. Transparency 4. Continuous improvement/learning
1 to 10 staff
Curious Minds Ghana
Children and Youth In Broadcasting - Curious Minds is a young people-led non-profit NGO based in Ghana that works to ensure that all children and youth are well informed, and meaningfully participate in decision-making that affects their lives by advocating, generating knowledge, sharing information, building partnerships and training young activists at local, national and international levels.
11 to 50 staff
Futurestars Charity
Futurestars is an exciting education-through-sports programme that offers weekly sports coaching sessions, run by qualified coaches, to underprivileged children in Tema, Ghana, and Lomé, Togo. children each week benefit from free coaching in football, netball, athletics and PE as well as the relevant sports kit and equipment and all five partner schools in Tema, report increased attendance and pupil engagement. Futurestars also funds a much-needed refurbishment programme at the five partner schools in Ghana. The Futurestars project is totally funded by our charity partners and we are delighted with the support they provide. We are always looking to add new partners so if this might be of interest please get in touch.
1 to 10 staff
Industry Immersion Africa Iiafrica
The future of African business highly depends on the quality of African university graduates. Too often, as the African Development Bank states, young African talent is not adequately prepared for a career in business. Traditional approaches in university research and education prevent graduates, particularly in STEM disciplines, from considering a business career after graduation. It is more important than ever that Africa's youth is prepared to bring knowledge and skills to solve problems, make sense of information, and know-how to gather and evaluate evidence to make decisions. Precisely these skills are developed in science, technology, engineering and math disciplines, collectively known as STEM.
11 to 50 staff
Ja Ghana
Junior Achievement (JA) Ghana is a member of JA Worldwide, one of the world’s largest global, nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young people to own their economic success by enhancing the relevance of education. JA’s unique and experiential programs focus on work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy. JA bridges the gap between classroom learning and the realities of life and work today by helping young people apply learnings innovatively towards self-employment or as employees. JA programs employ a range of hands-on activities to give young people the opportunity to apply at their knowledge and skills practically. JA Ghana invests in young people at different stages of their lives and academic careers. At the primary school level, a focus on financial literacy enables students to understand key elements of financial wealth. We expand young peoples’ abilities to manage their personal finances smartly and effectively. Starting as young as age seven, our programs introduce young children to essential concepts like earning, saving, spending and banking. At the high school and university levels, JA Ghana emphasizes entrepreneurship learning. We give students the knowledge and skills to start and manage their own businesses and to apply entrepreneurial thinking to solve everyday problems. JA’s entrepreneurship programs reach students in and out of the classroom, giving them the opportunities to start and run businesses during the course of the academic year and to become familiar with the realities of being business owners. Through programs in workforce readiness, students are also equipped to be more effective and profitable in the workforce by giving them first-hand insight into the world of work and developing their soft skills to obtain, thrive in and keep a job or business. They are also taught skills such as personal presentation and applying soft skills to becoming proactive problem-solvers who create or add value for their employers.
11 to 50 staff
Otumfuo Osei Tutu Ii Foundation
The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation seeks to improve upon the lives of Ghanaians by implementing the ideals, values and visions of its patron and thereby use this medium as a vehicle in the transformation of Ghana.
201 to 500 staff
Rare Disease Ghana Initiative
Rare Disease Ghana Initiative (RDGI) is a nonprofit organisation in Ghana made up of multidisciplinary team of professionals, patients and their caregivers whose vision is to be the the lead and the voice coordinating rare disease care in Ghana. RDGI has established this multidisciplinary team to develop, seek wide endorsement and to advocate for the implementation of a plan to support research, education, service development, promote awareness of rare diseases and support for affected individuals and their carers. RDGI has the mission to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of persons affected by rare diseases in Ghana.
11 to 50 staff
Savana Signatures
avana Signatures is a Ghana based ICT for Development focused organisation. We have a vision is a society where all people have access to tools that improve their livelihood and quality of life and a Mission to initiate positive change among girls, women, youth, and vulnerable populations in Ghana through innovative digital solutions in Education, Health, Livelihood Deveopment, Social Cohesion, and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation.
11 to 50 staff
Unicef Ghana
UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. And we never give up.
201 to 500 staff
Afcfta Young Entrepreneurs Federation Afyef
AfYEF is a network of young entrepreneurs from across the African continent that serves as a representative voice for young entrepreneurs on AfCFTA. As an apex body, AfYEF was formed with the primary objective of mobilizing and empowering African young entrepreneurs to actively participate and benefit from the AfCFTA agreement. The AfYEF aims to drive trade, advocate for policy reforms, provide business support services with needed information on funding source to facilitate access to credit and improve the business eco-system for the development of African youth entrepreneurs with special focus on AfCFTA.
201 to 500 staff
Dkt Awa Anglophone West Africa
DKT AWA is an innovative, adventurous and sustainable social marketing enterprise that improves people’s lives in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone. DKT AWA contributes to the raising modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR), reduce maternal mortality and provide safe quality options for HIV/AIDs prevention. We ensure wide availability of high quality, affordable, reproductive health products by effective distribution while creating demand for those products through evidence based social marketing.
51 to 200 staff
Enactus Ghana
We are a global non-profit and community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives
1 to 10 staff
Fawe Ghana
Empowering Futures: Education for Women and Girls At FAWE Ghana, we are dedicated to supporting women and girls in their pursuit of education and personal development. Our mission is to create opportunities, break down barriers, and uplift communities by empowering the next generation of female leaders. Why Education Matters: Education is a powerful tool that can transform lives and communities. By providing access to quality education, we enable women and girls to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to achieve their dreams and contribute to society. Our Impact: Through scholarships, mentorship programs, and community initiatives, we have helped countless women and girls in underprivileged areas overcome obstacles and reach their full potential. Our efforts have led to increased school enrolment rates, higher academic achievements, and greater economic independence. Join Us in Making a Difference: Together, we can create a brighter future for women and girls everywhere. Follow us to stay updated on our latest projects, success stories, and ways you can get involved. Let's build a world where every girl can thrive.#EmpowerHer #GirlsEducation #WomenInLeadership #NGOMission #EducationForAll
1 to 10 staff
Ghana Food Movement
Ghana Food Movement is an empowering grassroots organization and mover network of innovative and sustainable food and agri stakeholders. We are farmers, chefs, scientists, nutritionist, entrepreneurs and more, all highlighting the potential of Ghanaian food. Our talented team, members and freelancers are different stakeholders in the food, agri and cultural sector and therefore we come up with a broad scope of innovative contemporary solutions to make Ghana’s food system future proof. EVERYTHING https://bio.site/gfm
11 to 50 staff
Legon Leo Club
Leadership, Experience, and Opportunity – that’s the essence of being a Leo! Founded on April 24th, 1998 in Accra, Ghana, Legon Leo Club is one of the youth wing of Lions Clubs International. We are part of a global community of young change-makers aged 18-30, dedicated to developing leadership skills, gaining invaluable experiences, and seizing new opportunities. We actively engage in volunteering activities to serve our communities and make a positive impact. Our initiatives focus on eight global goals: 1. Vision - Improving eye care and awareness. Diabetes - Raising awareness and supporting prevention. Hunger - Addressing food insecurity and supporting local food programs. Environment - Promoting sustainability and environmental conservation. Childhood Cancer - Supporting children and families affected by cancer. Humanitarian - Providing humanitarian aid to those in need. Disaster Relief - Offering support and relief during disasters. Youth - Empowering young people through leadership and service. For inquiries, visit lionsclubs.org/leos or email us at legonleoclub@gmail.com. To support our initiatives, please donate by dialing *447*2359#(Legon Leo Club).
51 to 200 staff
Noldor Artist Residency
Founded in 2020 by contemporary African art specialist, social entrepreneur and philanthropist Joseph Awuah-Darko, the Noldor Artist Residency is an arts residency and fellowship program for contemporary African artists. Located in Accra, Ghana, and as the country’s first independent residency, Noldor is committed to nurturing the creative process of artists from Africa and its diaspora, while acting as a pillar for their development within the Ghanaian and global contemporary art scenes.
11 to 50 staff
Puretrust Foundation Lbg
PureTrust Foundation LBG is a livelihood, advocacy, social services and community foundations support organization. It is a public supported nonprofit organization in Ghana. The mission of the foundation is to promote the economic security and social inclusion of the disadvantaged in Ghana.
1 to 10 staff
Welearn Ghana
WHO WE ARE We are a nonprofit group that empowers vulnerable rural youth, women, and children through education and targeted initiatives to alleviate poverty and promote the Sustainable Development Goals OUR SOLUTION We achieve our goals through our 4 core initiatives which is termed as OUR 4 STEEP CALLING. ST =SKILL TRAINING: Skill training is about igniting a spark within individuals who have long been overlooked, underestimated, and sidelined. We create a society where everyone has a role to play and talents are nurtured. E=EDUCATION: We believe that education is not merely a necessity but a beacon of possibility. It empowers minds, breaks ignorance, and sows seeds of innovation. We bridge the educational gaps and fuel young people's dreams. E=ENTREPRENUERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: Rural regions are often overlooked, underserved, and yet, they are treasure troves of innovation waiting to be unearthed. By fostering entrepreneurship, we empower individuals to become the architects of their own destinies. Through this, we cultivate a culture of innovation and self-belief. P=PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: We help individuals in rural regions to realize their worth and capabilities by providing the tools, knowledge, and inspiration for individuals to grow, evolve, and become the best versions of themselves. OUR VALUES These values guide our daily activities, planning and implementation of programs, our relationship and interaction with everyone we meet and engage with. LOVE 4. COOPERATION 2. EMPATHY 5. ACCOUNTABILITY 3. RESPECT 6. TOLERANCE OUR MISSION Empowering children, women and youth through education and targeted initiatives, aiming to alleviate poverty, enhance living conditions and foster sustainable development. OUR VISION Our Vision is to create an Africa where every child, woman and youth has equal access to education and skills development, enabling them to improve their living conditions and realize their full potential.
11 to 50 staff
Women In Tech Africa
In the past few years there has been a flourishing number of self-organisation amongst African women in technology. Many focus on encouraging women entering the field as coders, IT managers and to establish enterprises that increase women’s socio-economic well-being. Projects have also focused on improving self-reliance and livelihoods in rural areas. In order to identify and learn from other Women in Technology organisations in Africa, Women in Technology Ghana spear headed and run the first Pan African women in tech virtual meet up which brought together over 150 women in technology roles across Africa and was featured in CNN. The success of this process resulted established a formal Pan-African Network of Women in Technology to organise regular activities to provide effective support to women in technology across the African continent. Women in Tech Africa’s Vision is three fold • Creating today’s female leaders and role Models for tomorrow’s Women • Showing the world what a strong African woman in capable of achieving • Support African growth through technology Africa Women in Tech is the brainchild of ICT4D GH Foundation Women in Tech Africa routinely runs event across Africa including: • First Pan African Women in Tech virtual conference • Quarterly meetings in Ghana showcasing successful women in tech in that country including head of Google, head of Microsoft Africa • Joint Women and Tech and USAID Program on the subject of women and technology, the future of Africa • Women in Technology sessions in Lagos Nigeria at Africa biggest social media event, social media Lagos • Training for Women Entrepreneurs on the use on technology for business growth
11 to 50 staff
Aiesec In Ghana
AIESEC develops leadership among youth aged 18 to 30 and contributes to strengthening the global employability market by providing an end-to-end international talent recruitment solution for Enterprises, NGOs, and Start-ups. AIESEC is the world's largest youth-run organization developing the leadership potential of young people. Present in 120+ countries and territories across 2600 universities, we provide students and recent graduates with life-changing experiences to intern or volunteer abroad within partner organizations. We partner with organizations ranging from Fortune 500 to local enterprises in developing and sourcing their international talent needs across our network. Through our programs in universities, we provide organizations with access to a global network of young talent who have the capabilities to make a positive impact. For the last seven decades, we have developed over one million leaders ranging from business, civil society, and world leaders, including one Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Learn more about us at - http://partners.aiesec.org
201 to 500 staff
Christian Council Of Ghana
The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) was founded on 30th October 1929 by five churches namely African Methodist Episcopal (AME), Zion Church, English Church Mission (Anglican), Ewe Presbyterian Church (now Evangelical Presbyterian Church); Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast (now Ghana) and Wesleyan Methodist Church (now the Methodist Church Ghana). The purpose was the search for unity and to work with members on issues of social concern and be the voice of the voiceless in society. Currently the CCG comprises fifteen member churches and two Christian Organizations (see annex three). The CCG has over the years gone through a series of restructuring and renewal processes in a bid to develop a relevant, efficient and effective organisation that is pro-active and responsive to challenges facing the member churches. In the search for relevance and common witness, the determining factors have been global and national macro socio - economic and political trends such as political governance ranging from military rule to multi-party democracy. Vision To advocate and connect churches for a Christ-centered Ghana. Mission Statement To facilitate the united mission of the Christian Church in Ghana in the proclamation and demonstration of the holistic witness of the Church through corporate activities and by enabling community programmes.
51 to 200 staff
Colandef
COLANDEF Land & Property Rights is a development organization based in Ghana. We are focused on the land and natural resource sector. Our main goal is to promote socio - economic development through enhanced land tenure security for smallholder land users, women, migrants and other disadvantaged groups at the local level. COLANDEF's approach is the delivery of direct interventions at the local level, gathering and documenting experiences from the local level interventions and using experiences at the local level to inform policy discussions. Our strategies include public education and awareness campaigns, capacity building for customary land authorities and policy engagements.
11 to 50 staff
Emerging Public Leaders Of Ghana Epl Ghana
A dynamic non-profit organization committed to nurturing and empowering young professionals to become influential leaders in the public service
11 to 50 staff
Implementers
IMPLEMENTERS is a project management non-profit that partners with charitable organisations, philanthropists and corporate institutions to positively impact communities. We leverage on our professionals and participatory development processes to successfully provide excellent results to our partners. Using professionally thorough processes, we ensure that projects remain relevant even after years of implementation. Our effective protocols have also immensely improved the outcome of various development projects, making a more tangible and lasting impact on social development
11 to 50 staff
Mobile Web Ghana
Mobile Web Ghana is an association which has as its main objective to train entrepreneurs in Accra to develop and bring to market mobile phone applications that are relevant to the Ghanaian context. Mobile Web Ghana is also a community of entrepreneurs, which offers opportunities for discussing, networking, telling stories and sharing experience There are two tracks to the training program: Mobile Technical Training and Mobile Business Training. We are looking for entrepreneurs who are passionate about leveraging mobile phone technology to develop applications that will solve problems in the Ghanaian economy.
1 to 10 staff
Penplusbytes
Penplusbytes is a not-for-profit organization driving change through innovations in the following key areas: using new digital technologies to enable good governance and accountability, new media and innovations, climate and well-being, and enhancing oversight for effective utilization of mining, oil and gas revenue and resources.
11 to 50 staff
Play And Learn Foundation
Play and Learn Foundation (PAL) is an organisation that envisions a world in which all African youth are supported in their pursuit of academic excellence and skills development, so that they can become the leaders of their generation. To achieve this, we seek to empower underserved Ghanaian girls and boys through a combination of academics, athletics, professional mentorship, and community contribution. After five years of establishing the Play and Learn Foundation (PAL), PAL has undertaken projects, collaborated with other similar organizations, partnered and supported activities that align with the organization's aims and objectives. Our programs focus on educational support, football for soft skill development, community outreach and projects and programs to develop both the hard and soft skills our youth need to become leaders in their communities.
11 to 50 staff
The Gracedlife Leadership Centre
The Gracedlife Leadership Centre (TGLC) is a non-profit Christian organization set up to raise leaders, reorient mindsets, inspire change and develop a culture of selflessness and integrity among young Africans. Our vision is to create a network of principled, change-driven servant leaders pioneering Africa’s development and transformation. For us, changing the world means changing it one young African at a time.
11 to 50 staff
Aiesec In Ucc
AIESEC in UCC is a dynamic, student-run organization dedicated to developing the leadership potential of young people and promoting cross-cultural understanding. As a part of AIESEC, the world's largest youth-led organization, we believe in the power of young people to create positive change in the world. Our mission is to provide students at the University of Cape Coast with opportunities to develop their leadership skills, expand their global network, and gain practical experience in fields such as entrepreneurship, sustainability, and social impact. Through our various programs and initiatives, we aim to empower our members to become effective leaders who can drive meaningful change in their communities and beyond. Whether you are a student looking to join a community of like-minded individuals, a company seeking talented young professionals, or a social organization looking to partner with us on a project, AIESEC UCC is here to help you achieve your goals. Connect with us today and let's work together to create a brighter future for all.
11 to 50 staff
Artlife Matters
Artlife Matters is an art-influential organisation that celebrates and promotes art as a tool for culture, social and economic development in Ghana and beyond.
1 to 10 staff
Clean Ocean Project Ghana
At Clean Ocean Project Ghana, we are more than an NGO; we are a community of passionate environmental champions on a mission to create a cleaner, healthier planet. Our focus is clear - we work tirelessly to protect and preserve our oceans, combat pollution, and raise awareness about the urgent need for sustainable practices.
11 to 50 staff
Commonwealth Alliance Of Young Entrepreneurs - Africa
The Commonwealth Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs – Africa (CAYE Africa) is a continental league of young entrepreneurs and youth entrepreneurship organizations in Africa. Formed by young entrepreneurs with the support of the Commonwealth Youth Program, CAYE Africa works to strengthen and support the ambitions of young entrepreneurs in Africa. The network ensures that young entrepreneurs have a combined voice and representation at forums to influence policy development on youth entrepreneurship. This network seeks to champion the cause of young entrepreneurs at the local, national, regional, and international levels through its engagement with governments, the media, the public, and other relevant stakeholders. CAYE Africa is committed to achieving measurable progress toward developing youth entrepreneurship and innovation within Africa and the wider Commonwealth. CAYE Africa members comprise youth-entrepreneurship-led or youth-entrepreneurs-focused groups and individual young entrepreneurs across the African continent
10001+ staff
Ghana Fellowship Of Evangelical Students, Ghafes
Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students (GHAFES) is PEOPLE. students, associates and staff with a commitment to reaching the "Universe City" with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is STUDENTS communicating the Good News. GHAFES is a national movement of Inter & non-denominational evangelical Christian Fellowships in the University institutions in Ghana. GHAFES works among students in the tertiary institutions in Ghana – a unique mission field to the strategic masses. Our conviction is ‘Change the University; Change the World’. A national movement fellowship, seeking to build tertiary Christian students and graduates to effectively witness to Jesus Christ in Ghana and beyond.
11 to 50 staff
Global Independent Oversight Experts Gioe
An independent international NGO established to support our world with the following free services: 1. Audit, Fraud & Investigations Services 2. Governance, Risk & Compliance Management Services 3. Monitoring & Evaluation Services 4. Training, Research & Development Services 5. Other Advisory Services
10001+ staff
Hereafter Ghana -Mhp
Hereafter-Ghana (My Hereafter project) is a grassroots decade old organization working to promote social transformation in local communities. Over the past 10 years, we have relied heavily on local resource mobilization to champion development in communities. Since our inception, we have impacted more than ten thousand lives including children, women, youth and the disabled in areas of health, education, mentorship and sustainable livelihood, through local funds mobilization and volunteerism. Main Objective Contribute to the achievement of SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Vision Reduce illiteracy in communities, address root causes of sickness and empower the needy to improve their living conditions. Mission Provide social needs support and relief services to vulnerable communities.
1 to 10 staff