Gender Equality in Ghana

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Region: Ghana

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Ghana, with women facing discrimination in education, employment, and political representation. Despite progress in recent years, there is still a significant gender gap in access to resources and opportunities.

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                Girls in rural Ghana want to earn an education but struggle to stay in school once they hit puberty. Predatory men offer girls paltry sums of money so they can afford school or sanitary supplies, and ...
                
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                Self-Help International has been empowering women in Ghana since 1999. Empowering women is crucial to a thriving society. More than 60% of married women who are employed and earn cash make independent...
                
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                Protect 50,000 Girls from Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Northern Ghana by providing school materials, facilitators to in/out-of-school Girl-Only SafeSpaces, community-based non-formal education ...
                
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                Targeting 100 teenage girls with children between the ages of 12-19 years in Ghana, this project intends to improve their lives by giving them access to comprehensive sexuality education, mentoring an...
                
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                A gift to this project is an incredible first step for many women in Ghana, a country with pervasive gender inequality. Our project provides sustainable skills training programs to local women in cook...
                
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