Since its official registration and commencement of operations in Ghana in 2016, Good Neighbors Ghana has been actively engaged in various health initiatives, starting with the e-Tracker roll-out project in partnership with the Ghana Health Service, USAID, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and Samsung Electronics.
Building on this foundation, we have continued to enhance health services across Ghana by implementing several key projects. These include the Global Epidemic Prevention Platform Promotion Project, the Community-based Malaria Prevention Project, and the Maternal and Child Health Improvement Project. Our efforts are in collaboration with the Ghanaian health sector, relevant line ministries, local government units, and community partners. Additionally, we have provided essential logistics support to the Akatsi North District, significantly improving the effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery to patients in their homes.
Currently, Good Neighbors Ghana is focused on reducing teenage pregnancy in the Akatsi North District and Adaklu District in the Volta Region. This initiative is conducted in partnership with the Ghana Health Service and the Ghana Education Service in the districts.
Good Neighbors Ghana empowers people and community-based organizations to transform their communities into self-reliant and resilient ones through enhanced partnerships and a well-established Good Neighbors essence.
Our interventions align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation).