Ensuring income generation in urban communities
Kwaku Addo, a beneficiary of the ActionAid's Sustainable Livelihoods and Transparent Local Authorities (SLATLA) Poultry Farming training talks about how the training has impacted his livelihood and
“Before, I had no idea how computers work”
Susana Amable, 34 years old, is a beneficiary of ActionAid's livelihood training and was supported by the European Union with toolkit to start her business following the training..
About us
ActionAid began operating in Ghana in 1990. In 2005, it became the first country programme to become an Associate of ActionAid International with a local Board membership of 13.
Currently, ActionAid
VIDEO: One Girl's Journey | Women and girls' rights
One Girl’s Journey is inspired by the real experiences of women and girls we work with in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Shot entirely from the perspective of one girl, Grace, at key moments of her
Tontie Binado
Tontie Binado is the Brong Ahafo Regional Programme Manager and Country Focal Person on Resilient Livelihoods and Climate Justice, ActionAid Ghana
Balancing mitigation ambitions with adaptation: placing agroecology at the center of climate action in Africa
An op-ed on agroecology from the Brong Ahafo Regional Programme Manager and Country Focal Person on Resilient Livelihoods and Climate Justice, ActionAid Ghana, ahead of the week-long Climate Change
VIDEO: ActionAid wins EU #ChangingLives 2018 Video Competition
Paul Kadja, 31 years, details how mushroom farming training provided by ActionAid has improved his livelihood
VIDEO: Escaping child marriage: Ama's story
At 14 years old, Ama* was abducted by two men for child marriage while walking home from school in the Upper West region of Ghana.
In this short video, she recounts her experience and the
ActionAid and TX Foundation commission school buildings
The construction of the Konkon MA Basic School and Junior High School by ActionAid and TX Foundation
ActionAid hands over toolkit to beneficiaries
ActionAid, as part of the European Union-funded Sustainable Livelihoods and Transparent Local Authorities (SLATLA) project, has handed over starter packs and toolkits to over 140 beneficiaries of