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Peer Educators Training Workshop – UNFPA/ARHR CSE Project

As part of activities of the UNFPA/ARHR Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) Project, a 4 days training workshop was organized for ninety community peer educators (Adolescent Health Champions) from the various implementing communities from 3rd – 6th December, 2018. The peer educators were equipped with knowledge on reproductive health and its related issues to enable them […]
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Trainer of Trainers Workshop – UNFPA/ARHR CSE Project

[fusion_text]A trainer of trainers workshop was organized for ARHR’s local NGO partners and community facilitators on the UNFPA/ARHR Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) Project at Oguaa Apartments and Lodging on 22nd and 23rd November, 2018. The participants were trained on strategies for referring adolescent girls for reproductive health services as well as how to sensitize out […]
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The Alliance for Reproductive Health Rights (ARHR) implements a Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) Project

The Alliance for Reproductive Health Rights has commenced implementation of an initiative to empower adolescent girls through improved access to comprehensive sexuality education and responsive reproductive health services with funding from United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). This initiative will enable adolescent girls to be assertive by providing them with sexuality education, sexual and gender based […]
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ARHR, GLOWA partner Ho Hospital

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African Union

DOWNLOAD PDF Walking the talk…………we need a new politics of social and economic equity!!! Ten years ago, African Heads of State came together to establish the African Union (AU), a body to promote solidarity and coordinate efforts for development among its 54 member nations. Encouraging social, political and economic integration across the continent, the AU […]
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Funding for Family Planning Commodities, Challenges and Way Forward

Family planning is a development tool that is essential for a country’s socio-economic progress and prosperity. Ghana’s development policy has long recognised the critical need for Family Planning, but the government has always depended on international funding agencies to provide most of the funding for Family Planning in Ghana. Family planning is the planning of […]
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Improved Access to Reproductive Health Services, crucial to attainment of MDG 4 & 5

Improved Access to Reproductive Health Services, crucial to attainment of MDG 4 & 5 According to the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD,1994), Reproductive Health is ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. Reproductive health therefore implies that people […]
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The Attitude Of Some Health Professionals

THE POOR ATTITUDE OF SOME HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN GHANA – HOW LONG MUST THIS GO ON? A health care professional is a person who delivers proper health care in a systematic way professionally to any individual in need of health care services. They include physicians, dentists, physician assistants, nurses, midwives, and support staff regulated and/or […]
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From MDGs to SDGs, UHC is possible in Ghana

In September 2000, leaders of 189 countries gathered at the United Nations headquarters and signed the historic Millennium Declaration, in which they committed to achieving a set of eight measurable goals. The goals ranged from halving extreme poverty and hunger to promoting gender equality and reducing maternal and child mortality, by the target date of […]
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