Over the years, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) has implemented multiple projects that have impacted the lives of women, children, and young people, provided through funding from national and international organisations. Since 2006, one of HFFG’s most loyal and long-standing donors is Simavi, a Netherlands-based non-governmental organisation. Simavi has funded projects such as the Child […]
The Watershed Project Makes a Mark
Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) is a local implementing partner of Simavi for WaterShed – a 5-year project aimed at strengthening the capacity of civil society organisations to make clear demands for improved and integrated sustainable Water Resources Management (WRM) and Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services at the local level. A major expected outcome […]
GHARH Advocate Gains a Seat at the Table
Nineteen (19) year old Paulina Agyei was included as one of more than 30 young people trained as an advocate with HFFG’s Ghana Adolescents Reproductive Health (GHARH) project. Before this, she was trained as a peer educator on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) issues and referred other young people to health facilities for […]
Leaving no one behind: Empowering Young People Living with Disabilities Under the Guso Project
Young Persons Living with Disabilities (YPWDs) need Sexual and Reproductive Health information, education and services so that they can make informed Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR ) decisions for themselves and live healthy. As an organization that prioritizes the inclusiveness of Young Persons Living with Disabilities in the design, implementation, monitoring and […]
Creating Change Through My Experience
In 2016, 458 reported cases of teenage pregnancy were recorded in the Atwima Kwanwoma district of Ghana alone. Inhabitants, however, mentioned that the situation is worse than what the statistics say. Peter Gyamfi, a 21-year-old who hails from Trabuom, a farming community in the Atwima Kwanwoma district of the Ashanti Region, shares his story with […]
Watershed: Giving Rural Communities Voice at the Table with Local Government.
As an implementing partner of SIMAVI on the Watershed Programme, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) is working with rural communities in Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Area in Western Region of Ghana; to empower citizens to do lobby and advocacy on water and sanitation. HFFG developed Community Score Card indicators with the citizens and the local government representatives […]
Working With Persons With Disability
With growing concern over increasing trend in the world’s disabled population, the thought that 80 percent of that figure live in developing countries presents even greater worry, giving the fact that persons with disabilities are most discriminated against in Ghana. Persons with disabilities across the world a known to attract less attention as far education, […]
Working With the Savelugu School for the Deaf
Young Persons Living with Disability (YPWDs) need Sexual and Reproductive Health information, education and services so that they can make informed SRHR decisions for themselves and live healthily. However, many young persons living with impairments face numerous barriers to SRHR information and services. For those even in school, existing education materials do not fully cover […]
Gender Ministry Awards HFFG
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, has presented an award to Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) for its supportive role in advancing the well-being of women in Ghana. This recognition was given to HFFG at a Dinner and Awards ceremony held in Accra as part of celebrations to mark this year’s International Women’s […]
HFFG Supports COVID-19 Fight
The COVID-19 outbreak is predicted to have significant impact on the entire population globally. In the words of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, the “pandemic has highlighted weaknesses in health systems, social protections and public services.” As part of strategies to complement Government’s efforts to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, […]










