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The 3-T Girls

Journalist, doctor, banker, entrepreneur, nurse are some of the diverse aspirations of these beautiful good looking girls of Kwotwom Senior High School in the Jaman South District of Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. For these girls, the opportunity to continue their education beyond primary school could have been just a dream and not a reality if not for the introduction...

In Womens’ Hands - Pharmacists and Chemical Sellers Training

Ghana Women’s Voices Foundation in collaboration with Ipas Ghana has held three regional training programs in Greater Accra, Eastern Region and Ashanti Regions of Ghana for Pharmacists and Chemical Sellers.The goal was to develop the skills and knowledge of pharmacists and chemical sellers to increase access to information about safe reproductive health care services by women in the...

Information and unplanned pregnancy

150 Pharmacists and Chemical Sellers since February 2013 in the Greater Accra, Eastern and Ashanti Regions of Ghana have taken part in training programs to clarify their values about abortion, learn about the evidence around medicines and information given by pharmacies and other service providers. Additionally they have been equipped with skills to meet the needs of clients who...

Saving the Lives of Women

If women had limited or no access to information about safe abortion practices, they will have no choice but to turn to unsafe abortion as an option for a pregnancy they did not want.Education provides women with an understanding of basic health and family planning issues; education gives women decision making options about their own lives and bodies. The...

Literacy in action: Mentoring Session 20 Nov 2012 At the Osu Correctional Facility for Girls

I sat in the mentoring and literacy class today. Grace Owusu - Aboagye, a senior pharmacist at the foremost teaching hospital in Accra, and a mother of 3 young children usually takes time off work once a week to work as a mentor in the Ghana Women's Voices mentoring and literacy projectUsing her Mentoring and...

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Ghana Womens Voices Foundation (GWV) is a non-profit organization engaged in empowering the marginalized in society, especially women and girls. Formed to respond to the development and humanitarian needs of women and girls, activities of the foundation focus on issues concerning health, education, growth and enterprise development.  GWV’s headquarters are in Accra, and GWV operates throughout Ghana with an ultimate aim  to spread its operations  across the West African sub region.

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