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Challenges in Getting Girls’ Club Underway

Following our training of our new Girls’ Club facilitators Girls’ Club meetings in all 10 junior high schools began in earnest in the second week of June 2015, once they had been supplied with writing supplies and other materials by Women’s Health to Wealth. As of end-June, the 10 Clubs had a total membership of 209 girls between 12-16 years…

Adolescent Reproductive Health Fora for Girls of Senior High Schools

Introduction Sexual expression is an essential component of healthy human development (Freud, Maslow et al as cited by Zimbardo 1992). However when this expression happens in an unguided manner in young adolescents, the result is the high rates of pregnant teens and teen moms. The high and unacceptable rates of teenage pregnancy of 99 in 1000 live births in the…

A clean “Red Day”

The health of women of all ages is an essential need for sustainable urban development. Research among adolescent girls has shown the importance of education and emotional support in girls’ understanding that the onset of menstruation is a healthy and hopeful part of growing up. In Akan society, the transition of a girl into womanhood, marked by menarche, is an…

The Success Story Of Wamfie Presby Jhs Girls Club

The Girls’ Club at our school has been a beacon of empowerment and growth for our female students, and their recent success in the quiz competition on International Menstrual Hygiene ay is a testament to their dedication and hard work. The Girls’ club was established to provide a safe space for girls to discuss issues related to their well-being, health,…

Angela Osei Boatemaa: A Journey of Resilience and Determination

Angela Osei Boatemaa, a very brilliant and intelligent young woman has been challenged when she got pregnant whilst in school. Angela was a BS8 student at the Mankranso D/A Junior High School ‘B’ in the Ahafo Ano South West District of the Ashanti Region when the Girls Club was introduced in 2022. This Girls Clubs as established by Women’s Health…

Sherifa’s Transformation: Empowered Through Knowledge

Sherifa, a young mother from Kunsu, entered the Chance Game piloting session with a heavy heart. Since becoming a teen mom, life had been filled with challenges—she had dropped out of school, felt judged by her peers, and struggled to find a way forward. When she received the invitation to join the session, it felt like a small but unexpected…

Warehouse Renovation

As part of the MNCHIP project Women’s Health to Wealth (WHW) upgraded the warehouse which serves as the place for the storage of shipments from Americares, WHW’s partner in the United States of America, for onward distribution to sub recipients of the Gift-In-Kind (GIK) program. The building had substantial external structural defects, lighting and ventilation issues that required urgent redress….

Saving The Life Of Newborn Babies – The Case Of Baby Aisha

Baby Aisha Illiasu is a female baby delivered on 22/01/24 at 24weeks gestation with a birth weight of 800g and was severely distressed at birth. With their newly acquired skills in Essential Newborn Care, the midwives dried the baby thoroughly, suctioned and stimulated her. The midwives continued with bag and mask ventilation after which the baby started breathing. The baby…