USAID/Ghana empowers individuals and communities to adopt positive health practices and strengthens the capacity of
community and district-level health officers to plan and manage health programs.
USAID/Ghana improves literacy instruction and helps girls stay in school through strengthening the Ghana education Service management capacity and building community capacity to contribute to student and teacher performance.
USAID/Ghana empowers individuals and communities to adopt positive health practices and strengthens the capacity of community and district-level health officers to plan and manage health programs.
USAID/Ghana is committed to improving the health and education of women as well as promoting women’s participation in civil society and economic growth.
USAID/Ghana is part of a global effort to improve food security. Ghana has the potential to meet its own food needs, improve nutrition for children and to export food to its neighbors.
USAID has constructed 55 community boreholes, including one in the Abaasi Nyamebekyere community in the Central Region, where accessing clean water remains a challenge.
USAID/Ghana and its Global Development Alliance partner Coca-Cola provided a potable drinking water supply to more than 3000 people of Nsakina, a poor, under-served peri-urban community near Accra,