
YHFG shares Girls Remedial School Success Story!
Mavis Aboko, a 2018 beneficiary of Girls Remedial School. She graduated from the University of Education, Winneba with a first

Mavis Aboko, a 2018 beneficiary of Girls Remedial School. She graduated from the University of Education, Winneba with a first

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In our desire to contribute to achieving SDG 13, YHFG through the POKA project has embarked on a tree planting

Congratulations to the Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana on reaching this significant milestone! YHFG turned 20 years in November 2022 and

Menstruation is not a choice, why tax it- Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana questions government. Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana, a non-governmental

Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana, a youth-friendly organization based in the Upper East Region with support from its partners, SOCODEVI, a

The Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana marked the 2019 Menstrual Hygiene Day at the Yagzore and Sekoti communities in the UER

In furtherance of her efforts to empower young people to realise their full potential, the Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana in

The National Coordinator of the School Health Education Programme (SHEP), Mrs. Esi Ayenba Inkoom, and her colleague Madam Ellen as

