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OUR HISTORY

History of Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) in Ghana
Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) was established in 2001 as a community-based, non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation in Ghana. From its inception, the organisation set out to improve the health, education, and socio-economic well-being of women, children, and young people, particularly those living in underserved and rural communities. Founded as a women-led organisation, HFFG adopted a rights-based and participatory approach, encouraging community ownership and empowering marginalized groups to make informed decisions and influence their own development outcomes.

About Us

We are a Ghanaian, community based, NGO, not-for-profit organization that facilitates and improves the health, education and socio-economic status of our beneficiaries. Our work focuses on women, children, young people, persons with disabilities including people with mental health conditions.

Who we are

HFFG was established in 2001 as a national, community based, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization to facilitate and improve the health, education and socio-economic status of women, children and young people through empowerment, rights based approaches, innovative and acceptable participatory strategies.

 

Past and current funding sources for HFFG’s operations include Ghana AIDS Commission, IPAS Ghana, World Vision Ghana, Plan Ghana, UKaid, SIMAVI of the Netherlands, Palladium Group, Netherlands Forign Ministry, Global Fund, USAID, UNFPA, ILO, Gavi Alliance and UNICEF, among others.

Our Strategies

We approach our focus areas strategically through Advocacy, Networking and Outreach; Capacity building interventions, trainings and facilitations; Monitoring and evaluation, data tracking and collection. This transformational approaches to community mobilisation, participatory decision-making processes, and women and youth leadership has made a critical difference in developing government accountability, equality, respect and dignity or marginalised communities

Discover our mission driven approach

A nation free of discrimination where women, children, and young people have equal opportunity to develop their full potential.

To form partnerships that will facilitate and improve the health, education and socioeconomic status of women, children and young people through empowerment, right-based approaches, innovative, acceptable, sustainable and participatory strategies.

Our Objectives

  • Strengthen the capacity of communities toward universal and accessible healthcare.
  • Ensure gender mainstreaming and the meaningful participation of women, children and young people at all levels of our work.
  • Promote sustainable access and utilization of sexual reproductive health and rights services.
  • Strengthen the capacities of community members to lead advocacies at all levels.
  • Promote sustainable access to quality education for underserved communities.

Our Core Values

Our initiative has helped over 2 million women, children and the disabled in general health, education, reproductive health and sanitation in rural communities.

 

Our Leadership

Cecilia Lodonu-Senoo

Founder and Executive Director

Carruthers Tetteh

Board Member