ActionAid Ghana 2024 Annual Report
The overall programme and project beneficiaries
directly reached in 2024 were 112,237 people. By gender disaggregation, 67,436 females
representing 60% and 44,801 males representing
40% were
ActionAid Ghana Newsletter
The latest edition of the ActionAid Ghana Newsletter is here—packed with inspiring stories of impact, bold advocacy, and community transformation from across the country. Dive into how we’re advancing
Lawmakers Join ActionAid Ghana and Partners on Advocacy Visits to Witch Camps: A Step Toward Survivor-Centered Legislation
For decades, hundreds of women in northern Ghana have lived in isolation and indignity, branded as witches, stripped of their rights, and forced to reside in so-called “witch camps.” These camps serve
ActionAid Ghana and Partners, UN-Habitat and Habitat for Humanity Launch Landmark Climate Resilience Project to Safeguard Coastal Communities in Anloga and Ada
ActionAid Ghana, in partnership with UN-Habitat, Habitat for Humanity International, and the University of Twente, has launched a transformative initiative to strengthen the resilience of Ghana's
Promoting a Just Green Energy Transition in Ghana: AAG Urges Stakeholders to Invest in Green Energy and Food Sovereignty.
Championing a Just Green Energy Transition in Ghana: Financing for People and Planet
Ghana’s energy sector stands at a defining crossroads. On one hand, the country has made commendable progress in
Building Resilient Communities through Water Governance: ActionAid Ghana trains community committees on Borehole Management under the EU-REACH-funded CAPs Project
Access to clean and safe water is one of the most pressing development challenges we face today. Globally, 2.2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services (UN, 2023). In Ghana
ActionAid Ghana Pushes for Inclusive Financing in Energy Transition at FEC 2025
ActionAid Ghana has called for urgent reforms in the financing of Ghana's energy transition to ensure it is inclusive, people-centered, and supportive of food sovereignty. This call was made during a
ActionAid Ghana and Partners, SOMO and BothEnds Push for Climate-Aligned Policy Frameworks at West African Civil Society Forum.
Across West Africa, investment policy frameworks continue to prioritise profit over people, fueling extractive projects that deepen debt, harm communities, and exacerbate the climate crisis. Despite
Pavuu Women: Defying the Odds and Advancing Food Sovereignty through Conservation Agriculture under the EU-REACH-funded CAPs Project
In the quiet village of Pavuu, nestled southeast of Lawra in Ghana’s Upper West Region, women farmers are rewriting their story. Once burdened by erratic rainfall, declining soil fertility, and the