For the past 25 years, GLOWA has successfully implemented the following major projects with support from the aforementioned stakeholders/actors:
For the past 25 years, GLOWA has successfully implemented the following major projects with support from the aforementioned stakeholders/actors:
1. GLOWA-OXFAM ENOUGH! PROJECT: GLOWA was one of the CSOs that implemented a 4-year project (2019 – 2023) titled “Enough! Taking Positive Action to End Sexual & Gender Based Violence in Ghana, Liberia and Mali”. The project goal was to create enabling environment for girls and women to know, claim and exercise their rights to end sexual and gender-based violence in Ghana, Liberia and Mali. GLOWA implemented an aspect of the project in La Nkwantanang Madina and Kpone Katamanso municipalities (Greater Accra Region) with funding support from EU through Oxfam & WiLDAF led consortium. GLOWA worked in ten (10) project beneficiary communities and also collaborated with MMDAs, DOVVSU, GHS, GES, MoGCSP, DSWCD, community structures including traditional authorities (Chiefs and Queenmothers), women including females with disabilities who are more vulnerable to sexual abuse.
2. Ghana Somubi Dwumadie (GSD) Programme (Evidence and Effectiveness grant): GLOWA in partnership with Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled (GSPD) and Queen Mothers’ Association recently implemented an Option led-consortium project dubbed “Stop Discriminating Against Persons with Disability and Mental Health Disability” from 2021 – 2022 with funding support from UKAID from the UK government. The beneficiary districts are South Dayi (Volta) and Biakoye (Oti) districts.
3. GLOWA STAR-GHANA ANTI-CORRUPTION PROJECT: UKaid STAR-Ghana funded Anti-corruption project (2018 – 2020) dubbed ‘Persons with Disabilities in focus: Where is our 3% disability fund’. GLOWA and partners (GSPD and Volta Queenmothers Association and Volta Star Radio) joined forces and implemented this project in Krachi East, Kadjebi (Oti) and Akatsi South (Volta) districts. The project primarily targeted and benefited females with disabilities and PWDs located in 30 hard-to-reach communities.
4. GLOWA- ACTIONAID-GHANA POWER PROJECT: GLOWA was one of the 8 WROs who worked with ActionAid Ghana (AAG) on this project dubbed “Promoting Opportunities for Women Empowerment and Rights” (POWER) with funding support from Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2020. The project focused on 3 results areas:
1) Promoting Climate Resilient and Sustainable Agricultural and adaptation Practices;
2) Increasing awareness on Unpaid Care work (UCW) of women and girls in the households and
3) Ending Violence against women and girls in the communities in 8 districts in Ghana. GLOWA in partnership with AAG empowered 25 communities in Adaklu district (Volta Region).
The project raised awareness, mobilized and organized rural women to claim their rights as smallholder farmers and caregivers.
5. Ghana’s Strengthening Accountability Mechanism (GSAM) Activity: funded by USAID through CARE International. GLOWA was a CSO implementing partner for 8 years (2015-2022). The project aim was to improve accountability, transparency and performance at the local government level by strengthening the government and citizens’ oversight of capital projects in 100 districts across 10 regions of Ghana. The project had 2 components, the first component focused on public information campaigns aimed at disseminating results of Performance Audit conducted by Ghana Audit Service (GAS) on 50 District Assemblies. It assessed project planning, initiation, execution and benefit. The second component focused on Social Accountability (SA) in 50 other Districts. GLOWA worked effectively in 7 of these districts in Volta and Oti (4 GAS and 3 SA Districts) for the 8 years. GLOWA in collaboration with the GAS held Town Halls which benefited district and community stakeholders. We also disseminated such results in 100 communities in the 4 GAS districts (North Dayi, Krachi West, Krachi Nchumuru and Kadjebi). In the 3 SA districts, (Ho West, Nkwanta South & Krachi East) GLOWA mobilized Community Development Monitors (CDMs), and other community-based volunteers including women and monitored a total of 25 capital projects in 3 districts. On this project,
6. Women Voice and Leadership COVID-19 Flexible Response Funding Mechanism Project: with funding support from Global Affairs Canada through Plan International Ghana led Consortium. It was implemented in 5 communities in Adaklu district (2020 – 2021). The empowered girls are more assertive and confident in expressing their views and rejecting any form of VAWG. This project provided some livelihood support to the women as they were trained in various income generation ventures.
7. Action for Voice Influence and Inclusive Development (AVID) Project: This project is titled “We Matter! Empowering Rural Women and PWD constituents to take positive actions to participate actively in local governance processes for improved livelihood.” It is funded by William and Flora Hewlett Foundation through STAR Ghana Foundation. The AVID project currently being implemented in Ho Municipality and Adaklu district is aimed at empowering target women smallholder farmers, market women, PWDs and youth to be independent economically and increase their voice to be able to engage in leadership and decision-making spaces within their localities.
Other Projects
8. Civil Society Strengthening Fund # Shift the Power – funding from Comic Relief and FCDO through STAR Ghana Foundation
9. Performance Accountability Activity (PAA) – funding from USAID through Democracy International (DI)
10. Malaria Prevention and Elimination Programme – funding from Global Fund through National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP)
11. Finding the missing TB cases – funding from Global Fund through STOP TB Partnership
12. Putting women at the Center of Primary Healthcare – funding from Co-Impact through Alliance for Reproductive Health and Rights (ARHR)
Past Projects
13. People for Health (P4H) project with SEND Ghana in Oti region
14. Patients Charter Campaign and Health System Strengthening Immunization program.
15. Mamaye MNH project (ARHR)
16. ISELG – (STAR-GHANA Funded) project
17. Election 2012, 2016 & 2020 Projects (STAR-Ghana, CREA, EU, Women Situation Room)
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