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 HUMAN RIGHTS NGO'S Amnesty International Ghana Amnesty International is a non profitable organization that helps to fight for human right of individuals in the country. They are funded by individual members and others that show interest in what they do. They are independent of any political ideology, economic interest or religion. No government is beyond scrutiny. No situation is beyond hope. Few would have predicted when they started that torturers would become international outlaws. That most countries would abolish the death penalty. And seemingly untouchable dictators would be made to answer for their crimes. Work of Amnesty International in Ghana In Ghana, Amnesty International focuses on several key human rights issues: Campaigns Against Human Rights Violations : The organization monitors and reports on human rights abuses, advocating for justice and accountability. This includes highlighting cases of unlawful detentions, torture, and other forms of maltreatme...
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 HEALTH NGO'S CARE GHANA Care Ghana works predominantly with women to improve their livelihoods, increase access to basic education and quality health care and provide opportunities. Its work includes providing help in times of crisis, providing food and water, supporting local health systems and community-based organizations, education and promoting climate justice and equality. In 1994, when it started operations,  Care Ghana  helped sensitize mining areas about sexual health and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Now, it partners with local and civil society organizations, the government and the private sector to bring about long-lasting change in lives in Ghana.      CARE Ghana works with communities in 150 districts across the country to increase  food and nutrition security  and resilience to the  climate emergency . CARE International also works to help  empower women and girls socially and economically, and respond ...
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EDUCATION NGO'S CAMFED GHANA CAMFED  is a grassroots movement tackling poverty and inequality through female education and leadership. Focused on vulnerable girls and women in rural Africa, the organization may start in the classroom, but it doesn’t end there. CAMFED supports women in many ways. They work to provide essential materials for female students, such as books, uniforms, safe boarding facilities and even bicycles for girls to get to school more quickly. They also provide teachers with training in child protection and educate young women to be peer mentors for vulnerable young girls. CAMFED also supports young graduates with additional training and resources, allowing them to lead the change needed for the next generation.  CAMFED currently works in 38 districts of Ghana,  and since its creation in 1998, has supported over 240,000 girls in attending primary and secondary school using donor funds.