@Manasseh_Azure Dr. Callistus is indeed a very disciplined person. I worked with him at the institute of Local government studies in Tamale some time back. He cared about the wellbeing of staff but when it came to work, he would not give a soft-face.
#ZeroDiscriminationDay # Do not Discriminate rather offer your support especially to all persons infected and affected by diverse chronic health conditions.
HFFG Kumasi office marking Valentine/chocolate day with Street activation around Kumasi technical University and institute of languages. Students were sensitised on HIV and condoms were distributed for protection during the celebration. Some self test kits were also distributed.
HFFG staff in a radio discussion to create awareness on HIV/AIDS at Time FM in Kumasi together with Olivia Graham from Ghana AIDS Commission as part of Pre-World AIDS day activities.
Graduands celebrating with staff of HFFG-Ashanti after the last educational session on SRHR for the year. Participants were wished a Merry Christmas on behalf of Management and staff of #HFFG and #UNFPA.
We @CSOPlatformSDG got good news on our demands for taxes to be removed from sanitary pads. Thank you Government. Kudos to all advocates on this achievement. We keep our campaign running until the last girl can menstruate with dignity. @SBawumia@NAkufoAddo@JDMahama@fx_sosu
Menstruation is a biological process that marks the beginning of the reproductive age for a girl. Globally, more than1.8 billion women and girls of reproductive age menstruate every month. #DontTaxMyPad#MenstruationIsNatural
According toUNESCO (2014),1 in 10 girls in Sub-Saharan Africa are unable to attend school during their menstrual cycle, with alot girls being absent from school for about 4 days in a month resulting in the loss of 13 learning days in each school term. #DontTaxMyPad@askbagbin
Insufficient resources to manage menstruation, such as sanitary pads and clean water, worsen the already existing social and economic inequalities against women #DontTaxMyPad#MenstruationIsNatural
Menstruation is a natural phenomenon, and imposing taxes on sanitary pads, a basic life necessity, reinforces negative gender and social norms. As a country, our aim is to minimize such norms, not endorse them. #DontTaxMyPad#MenstruationIsNatural
In the Ashanti region, we joined Kwadaso Municipal Assembly to organise HTS at the lorry station as part of their contribution towards the 95- 95 -95 target and efforts to reduce the HIV prevalence in the municipality.
Today Young Persons who are beneficiaries of the #UNFPA Out of School SRHR project are being educated on Positive Living and also to mark the pink month (october), some education on breast cancer was also given.#UNFPA/#HFFG@hffg_ghana
On-going training on Out of School CSE being organised by #UNFPA in Moldova. HFFG is Part of the Ghanaian Team and shared some results/achievements and experience from the project since inception 2020 to date .#UNFPA
Day 4 of the training on Out of School CSE being organised by #UNFPA in Moldova. Hope for Future Generations is the Implementing Partner from Ghana and shared the Ghanaian perspective of working with Young Persons in detention and Young Persons Living with HIV .#UNFPA
Our staff @cedoh is currently at a Training and Research workshop organised by @UNFPA in Moldova. They delivered a presentation on good practices of the Out of School Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights intervention for young people being implemented by us and @UNFPAGhana.
Representing HFFG in the ongoing CSE training organised by UNFPA in Moldova. The Focus is on CSE for Young Persons Living with HIV and Young Persons with Disabilities