SIMAH PROJECT
SIMAH PROJECT YOUTH HARVEST FOUNDATION GHANAShifting Gender Norms for Improved Maternal and Adolescent Health in The Gambia and Ghana (SIMAH) ProjectProject SummaryIn sub-Saharan Africa, access to youth-friendly Sexual and
SIMAH PROJECT YOUTH HARVEST FOUNDATION GHANAShifting Gender Norms for Improved Maternal and Adolescent Health in The Gambia and Ghana (SIMAH) ProjectProject SummaryIn sub-Saharan Africa, access to youth-friendly Sexual and
The Seamstresses Training Enterprise project (STEP UP) was initiated with the main goal of reducing poverty among young seamstresses and giving them control over their own lives. Every year a
Thousands of at-risk youths & young adults in Northern Ghana have never used a computer, let alone receive any basic training or education in ICT skills. Through the computer training
During the implementation of the first project in 2003, Youth Harvest Clubs were formed in various high schools in the Bolgatanga Municipal area. Though the project ended in 2004, the
YHFG knows that sports are very important for young people’s health. In addition, it is a great way of recreation. Playing and interacting in a team gives young people more
In Ghana, the age for starting primary school is six years. Basic education consists of nine years of schooling: six years of primary school and three years of Junior High
The Competitive African Rice Initiative (CARI) is a GIZ supported project which is being implemented in Ghana and in other parts of Africa with the main focus on the rice
The Ghana government, through the National Population Council and with technical support from civil society organisations has developed national guidelines on age-appropriate Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) to provide reproductive and
In furtherance of her efforts to empower young people to realize their full potential, the Youth Harvest Foundation Ghana in partnership with the GoalKeepers Accelerator Fund is implementing a project
High failure rate in the final exams of Junior and Senior High Schools is disproportionately affecting girl’s education and future prospects in the north of Ghana. Because of the free