Oxfam& partners are responding to #Ebola outbreak in eastern #DRC with clean water, sanitation services & awareness campaigns.
But humanitarian funding is critically low. Without urgent support, efforts to protect lives could be undermined ➡ https://t.co/nDblEIGqOp
No girl should miss school because they cannot afford menstrual products. We’re raising
funds to provide reusable sanitary pad kits and menstrual health education for girls in rural Ghana
Please support or share 💛
https://t.co/l4yyPLxgBS
#PeriodPoverty#GirlsEducation
Care service dedicated to supporting families through trusted childcare and compassionate elder care.
A safe, flexible, and affordable care solutions designed for busy parents, working households, and elderly individuals ❤️🩹#eldercare#childcare#ghana#rofaccarebridge
Education, especially in health is “good”, it’s stable with global opportunities. It’s a strong field, for personal and professional growth.
But in Ghana, how many trained health professionals are currently home with no jobs, or working without salaries?
This #MothersDay, we will be blessing a few individuals with special gifts to celebrate their love, strength, and sacrifices.
Know a mother who deserves to be appreciated?
Send us their name and a short reason why they should be selected #rofac#giveaway
This issue of unpaid teachers, not forgetting poor school infrastructure is a persistent challenge that is affecting the quality of education across the country. Everyone paying a price- educators and learners 😏#ghana
Some teachers in Ghana have worked for 14–17 months without receiving their full salary arrears.
There is No clear payment timeline and No structured plan.
Meanwhile, new recruitments continue.
This isn’t just a policy issue.
It’s a human one.
Paying people for work they’ve already done is not a privilege.
It’s the bare minimum
#Raparations
We are looking for 2–4 nurses to join our upcoming mental health outreach program in Accra and Anloga.
RMN or PMH-RN experience is a bonus! 📥 for details. #rofac#mentalhealth
Though this is more a lack of infrastructure than lack of beds, this same system will frustrate an #ngo that try’s to import and donate #hospitalbeds. We have been there! #rofac
🇬🇭 Patients at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital are being forced to lie and sit on the floor in the emergency ward as the ongoing “no bed syndrome” crisis worsens.
Following the government’s directive that no patient should be turned away due to a lack of beds, nurses continue to admit everyone who needs urgent care.
However, the hospital is struggling with a severe shortage of beds and space, leaving many patients without a proper place to rest while waiting for treatment.
Cc: @The1957News
Thanks to everyone holding space for us in the communities 👥
Your support means hope, it means change, it means real impact, and we appreciate you! #sdg5#reachoutforachild#sdg4
A man in the Wassa East District is appealing for urgent financial support after his wife delivered quadruplets, warning that he may abandon the family if help is not forthcoming.
According to him, initial scans showed that his wife was carrying triplets. However, during a Caesarean section, four babies were delivered. The newborns are currently being kept in an incubator, leading to unexpected and mounting medical expenses.
The father says the financial burden has become overwhelming and has called on individuals and the government to come to his aid, stating that without support, he may be forced to run away and leave his wife and the babies.
We’re looking for 2–4 nurses to join our upcoming mental health outreach program in Accra and Anloga. PMHN experience is a bonus! Our communities are ready-you are what we are waiting for.
Your yes could change someone’s life.✍🏾 for details. #outreach#mentalhealth#ghana#rofac
I was at Agbogbloshie Market today, and I have to say, I was shocked
The AMA Health Directorate moved in as part of the Clean Ghana Campaign to clear traders off the drains. Some market women resisted, refusing to move, but the bigger picture is even more worrying: the filth in those drains is unbearable. Piles of refuse, stagnant water, and even rodents where vegetables and food items are being sold.
Our markets are where we get the food we cook for ourselves and our families. If the very places we rely on for our daily meals are dirty, unhygienic, and unsafe, then there’s a serious problem that affects all of us.
This isn’t just about enforcing rules, it’s about public health, dignity, and respect for the spaces we share. It’s heartbreaking to see, and it makes you realize how much work still needs to be done to make our markets safe and clean.
We need a solution that works for traders, for shoppers, and for everyone who relies on these markets to eat.
#SheJackiesays
BACK TO SCHOOL - WHAT IT MEANS FOR SOME CHILDREN IN GHANA 🇬🇭📚
📚 A new school term begins
👕 School fees, uniforms, and books
🍽️ For some , school feeding programs are their only daily meal
🚸 Rural and low-income families struggle with expenses #sdgs3#sdgs4#rofac