WHERE WE ARE

 



Greater Accra Region

The National Secretariat is located in Accra and from there all programs and projects of the organization are coordinated and implemented. We have an active chapter club that runs 3 weekly radio programs on Ghana Broadcasting Corporation’s Uniiq FM and Obonu FM. These are Uniiq Curious Minds (for children and adolescents), Gems Of Our Time (for young people), and ‘Momlikoo’ (in the Ga language).


Central Region

We have an active chapter club in the region, with a weekly radio program (Youth Action) on Ghana Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio Central. The chapter club activities are led by members who see to the organization of the programs undertaken. Current projects in the region include the Girl Power Project 4 Change which is funded by STAR- Ghana Foundation, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and another on Women’s Rights and Bodily Autonomy that has been running since 2018 with support from RFSU.

Contact Person: Patrick Acquah - +233 24 403 0531


Northern Region

We currently have an active chapter club in the region that runs a weekly radio program on the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio Savanna. The chapter club has a solid membership base that implements projects and creates relevant content for radio production that target young people in the region. These activities are led by members of the club. Previous projects that were implemented in the region include the EROP Project (2021), the GUSO project (Get Up, Speak Out) from 2016 - 2020 and WASH Project (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) from 2015 to 2018.

Contact Person: Fabian Japheth - +233 24 854 7859


Volta Region

In the Volta Region of Ghana, we are implementing the Girl Power Project 4 Change that seeks to build the capacities of selected young women and girls regarding their Reproductive Health and Rights, as well as Gender-Based Violence. Through this project, we are empowering adolescent girls and young women to be assertive and speak out when confronted with issues of sexual reproductive health. We are supported by the STAR-Ghana Foundation and the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office.


Upper West Region

We have an active chapter club based in the capital of the region, Wa. The chapter club undertakes several community outreaches to engage different kinds of young people, as well as in-school activities to engage students on issues regarding their reproductive health, climate change, rights, and responsibilities among others.

Between 2013 and 2015, we ran a sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) project for adolescents through dance4life under the Access, Services and Knowledge (ASK) Programme of the Ghana SRHR Alliance for Young People. From 2015 to 2018, we ran a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene project in the Upper West Region where we trained and empowered thousands of young ambassadors in schools who worked to promote WASH issues in their region. Contact persons: Philip Tengzu - +233 54 063 4666 and Aminu Ibrahim - +233 54 067 7049