From CERW Ghana, we extend our warmest congratulations to the European Union in Ghana and all Team Europe partners on this remarkable initiative and the impressive milestone achieved so far!
Your vision, dedication, and collaborative spirit continue to strengthen the bonds
We celebrate every kilometre covered, every goal surpassed, and every life touched by this journey.
As you continue on this exciting path, we wish you strength, success, and boundless energy for the remaining miles ahead. May this milestone be just one of many greater
The CERW team attended a breakfast meeting at the Regional Health Directorate Training Unit.
The purpose of the meeting was to strengthen collaboration between development partners particularly NGOs and CSOs and government institutions,
As we celebrate the Risen Christ, may God’s boundless goodness bless you and your family and bring new beginnings of Hope, Peace and Joy. Happy Easter from CERW Ghana! @UN_Careers@UNDP4Youth@UN
Celebrating love, unity, and empowerment this Eid.
To our partners, communities, and incredible rural women.Thank you for being part of our story.
Eid Mubarak! 🌙✨
“There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women.”
When women are empowered, communities grow stronger, families thrive, and the future becomes brighter. Today we celebrate the strength, resilience, and achievements of women everywhere.
Access to healthcare should never be limited by distance. 🤝
The Center for Empowering the Rural Woman, in collaboration with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), successfully organized a health insurance registration exercise for the Kula community in the Northern Region
The turnout was overwhelming, and the gratitude from community members was truly inspiring.
For many residents, traveling long distances to NHIS offices has always been a challenge but bringing this service directly to their community has made healthcare more accessible and
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of illness and death, yet many risk factors are preventable. Regular physical activity, a balanced diet low in salt and saturated fats, blood pressure control, and routine health screenings significantly reduce the risk of heart disease.