Foto4change, ActionAid Ghana mark World Water Day with call for urgent intervention
The alarming depletion of the Bilpiela Dam in Tamale has brought renewed attention to the growing water crisis and its disproportionate impact on women and girls.
This came to light during a
ActionAid Ghana and Foto4Change Set to Host Photo Exhibition to Mark World Water Day on March 22 in Tamale.
As part of efforts to deepen climate justice advocacy and amplify community voices on water inequality, ActionAid Ghana (AAG) in partnership with Foto4Change is set to host a compelling photo
Smallholder Women Farmers Call for Inclusive Agricultural Policies at 2026 IWD Commemoration in Tamale.
The Northern Regional Programme of ActionAid Ghana, in partnership with the Regional Smallholder Women Farmers Movement (SHWM), commemorated the 2026 International Women’s Day in Kakpagyili, Tamale
ActionAid Ghana (AAG) Calls for Contractors for the Design, Development and Operationalization of Early Warning Systems (EWS)
ActionAid Ghana (AAG), as part of its implementation of the “Improving Resilience of Coastal Communities (IRCC) in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana” project funded by the Adaptation Fund, and coordinated by
ActionAid Ghana Partners GBC as Headline Sponsor of Women Voices to Advance Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
In a significant move to strengthen national conversations on gender equality and women's empowerment, ActionAid Ghana has been unveiled as the official headline sponsor of the Ghana Broadcasting
Prioritise Stronger investment in drainage infrastructure and flood prevention measures to protect lives and livelihoods.
Accra, Ghana, June 5, 2026– As Ghana joins the rest of the world to mark World Environment Day 2026, we at ActionAid Ghana are reminded that environmental sustainability is not an abstract concept—it
ActionAid Ghana and Activista Get Results; Court Rules 15-Year Sentence for Defilement Case
ActionAid Ghana and its youth movement, Activista Ghana, have secured a significant victory in the fight against sexual and gender-based violence following the conviction and sentencing of a 48-year