Physical Health in Ghana

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Region: Ghana

Physical health in Ghana is a major concern due to inadequate healthcare facilities, poor sanitation, and limited access to clean water, leading to high rates of infectious diseases and malnutrition.

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                Project Maji designs, develops, and builds solar-powered water kiosks across sub-Saharan Africa. Using smart solar technology, our simple and affordable solution provides safe and clean water closer t...
                
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                This project will provide free health support to adolescents and youth living in and around the Ayenya village in Ghana who are at risk of becoming victims of health challenges which includes teenage ...
                
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                This project helps provide medical treatment and support for 1000 streets mental health patients in Ghana, by building rehabilitation centre and also providing physical support, counselling, financial...
                
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                This project will build a medical clinic to serve the 500 members of  Nyitawuta village and its surrounding communities. currently there is no clinic in the community and members have to walk long dis...
                
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                Parents hardly go for ANC or take their children to hospitals due to financial difficulties and this fuels malnutrition and late detection of life threatening conditions. The current infant mortality ...
                
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