HFFG & CHAG trains 141 Mentor Mothers to support the treatment of HIV infections among mothers and their children to reduce the rate of new infections. Hope For Future Generations (HFFG), as a sub-recipient under the Community System Strengthening (CSS) intervention of the Global Fund’s New Funding Model III grant together with the principal recipient, […]
Protecting Pregnant Women and Babies from Malaria
Children under age five are the most vulnerable to malaria infection. In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that they accounted for 67% (274 000) of all malaria deaths worldwide. Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP) for Pregnant Women has been identified to decrease placental parasitaemia and improves birth outcomes. […]
Driving Change in Communities: The Role of HFFG’s Drivers
It has been 20 years of promoting good health and gender equality through sustainable interventions across all the 16 regions of Ghana with the support of our development partners. For us at HFFG, the improvement in the lives of our diverse beneficiaries; the change in policies at national and global levels through our advocacy works […]
Summary of study on stigma and discrimination by the Ghana Somubi Dwumadie
Stigma and discrimination related to disability, and mental health conditions, are widespread in Ghana. They present a major barrier which prevent people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions, from equitably accessing health and social opportunities. This briefing is a summary of a study conducted in November 2020 by Ghana Somubi Dwumadie. The overall […]
HIV Positive – Female Sex Worker Tells Her Story
A PLHIV who took a bold decision to accept her condition, adhered to therapy and now, an entrepreneur. Grace is a 21-year-old lady who was diagnosed with HIV and initiated on ARVs during the outbreak of Covid-19. Covid-19 has been a big disruption to achieving the 95-95-95 HIV target. During the peak of the pandemic, […]
Community Systems Strengthening intervention: HFFG engages health professionals in 8 regions
Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) a Sub-Recipient (SR) of the HIV component of the Community Systems Strengthening (CSS) intervention under the Global Fund New Funding Model III (NFMIII) grant under Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) as Principal Recipient (PR), has held stakeholders engagement meetings with health professionals from the Volta, Oti, Ashanti, Greater Accra, […]
HFFG holds COVID-19 Education Session for Disability Groups
Participants drawn from 7 disability organisations, including two mental health groups in Greater Accra and the Western regions have benefitted from an education session on the current issues on COVID-19 and the services available to persons with disabilities and how to access those services. The session which was organised by Hope for Future Generations and […]
Terms of Reference for Consultancy
Background Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) in partnership with The PsyKForum has received a grant from Ghana Somubi Dwumadie to implement a three-year project on Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) and Stigma reduction for mental health and disability inclusion in 4 regions across the country. As part of the efforts to measure the outcome indicators, […]
Somubi Dwumadie Short Messages
Front line health workers have psychosocial needs during this COVID-19 period. Support them. Community leaders including religious leaders can also provide psychosocial support with the right capacity building Persons with disabilities including mental health conditions need psychosocial support No discrimination, No stigmatisation against frontline health workers, persons recovered from COVID-19 and persons with disabilities Toll […]
Bamiankor Health Centre now has an ART Unit
HFFG under the USAID Strengthening the Care Continuum Project advocates for ART unit for Bamiankor Health Centre Continuous and easy access to antiretroviral therapy is key to the global response to end AIDS. Bamiankor Health Centre in Nzema East District, Ghana was formally a facility that picked up antiretroviral therapy drugs (ARVs) from Axim Government […]










