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Ghana Federation of the Disabled (GFD) then Federation of Disabled Associations (FODA) was established in 1987 as a national umbrella organization of persons with disabilities with the then Ghana Association of the Blind (GAB), Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD) and the Ghana Society of the Physicallly Disabled (GSPD) being the founding members. Visit the Ghana Federation of the Disabled website for more | |
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Inclusion Ghana is a member of Inclusion International, and a network organisation working to reduce stigmatization and ensure full inclusion of all persons with intellectual disability and their families by advocating for their rights and needs. Visit the Inclusion Ghana website for more | |
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BasicNeeds is an international development organisation that was founded in 2000 by Chris Underhill after an initial encounter with tortured and caged mentally ill people within a hospital compound in Africa. Mental health is hugely under-resourced and neglected as a health issue and therefore BasicNeeds works to bring about a lasting change in the lives of mentally ill people around the world. Visit the BasicNeeds Ghana website for more | |
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The Ghana Anti-corruption Coalition is a cross-sectoral grouping of public, private and civil society organizations with the sole aim of building a national effort to confront the problem of corruption and devise effective control measures. The GACC seeks to facilitate anti-corruption activities in Ghana through the concerted efforts of its membership and in collaboration with other stakeholders. In addition, the coalition envisions a society in which honesty, transparency, accountability and integrity are upheld. Visit the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition website for more | |
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The Local Governance Network (LOGNet) is a network of Civil Society Organizations/Non Governmental Organizations (CSOs/NGOs) working on local governance issues. It is an umbrella organization of CSOs/NGOs working to promote effective decentralization and local governance through the promotion of citizens’ participation in decision making and development. LOGNet expects to empower its members and all Ghanaian citizens to engage confidently and effectively in the decentralization and local governance process in Ghana. Visit the Local Governance Network website for more | |
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