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Alliance For African Women Initiative

Org #7236
Vetted since 2012 Site Visit Verified
2005
year founded
$41,314
raised on GlobalGiving
11
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Mission: AFAWI seeks to ensure equitable development for both rural inhabitants and poor urban dwellers, especially women and children. Vision: To create an enabling environment for the vulnerable in society, especially women and children.

Projects (3)

Empowering Girl Students in Ghana
Ghana / Education
Empowering Girl Students in Ghana
The Livelihood Project
Ghana / Economic Growth
The Livelihood Project
Project Leaders
Charlie Young
Charlie Young
Philip Kwesi Agyei
Philip Kwesi Agyei
Team
Philip K Agyei, Yaw A Dartey, Felicia S Odame, Jennifer Gasu, Marlene S Keller, Vivian Akoma, Deborah N Nkansah
Organization Information
P.O. Box AT 843
Achimota Market-Accra, Ghana
Ghana
0243871816
Organization Information
P.O. Box AT 843
Achimota Market-Accra, Ghana
Ghana
0243871816

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Getting started in 2024

By Marlene Keller | Deputy Programmes Manager

In December 2023, AFAWI, in collaboration with The Good Roll Foundation and Nalú Care distributed 3600 sanitary pads to 41 female students at Bob School in Accra, in order to provide a... Read the full report ›

Still Looking for Supporters

By Marlene Keller | Deputy Programmes Manager

The project is still in need for supporters. Due to a lack of funding, project activities are paused.   WE NEED  YOUR SUPPORT TO PROVIDE HEALTHCARE TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN GHANA!   Our... Read the full report ›

Jan 15, 2024 | The Livelihood Project
Project Impact 2023

By Marlene Keller | Deputy Programmes Manager

The AFAWI Livelihood Project creates since 2014 an opportunity for women in Ghana to be financially independent through the distribution of micro-loans with zero or low-interest rate, allowing the... Read the full report ›
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