Hope for Future Generations works in the area of Health, Prevention of Diseases to provide advocacy and action initiatives in service of eradicating malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and open defecation within Ghanaian communities. This area also focuses on mobilising quality information and access to services that detail proper procedures for water sanitationand water resource management, nutrition […]
End Violence Against Women and Girls
Violence against women and girls is a systemic global issue. According to a BMC Public Health report, 33 to 37 percent of women in Ghana have experienced intimate partner violence during the course of a relationship (including physical, sexual, emotional and psychic violence). In Ghanaian schools, studies found that 14 percent of girls are survivors […]
Sexual/Reproductive Health and Rights
In the area of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), HFFG works to provide access to quality information and health services for women, youth and adolescents, particularly for family planning; maternal, neonatal and child health; teen mothers and pregnant teenagers; comprehensive abortion care; sexuality and gender identity and representation; HIV/AIDSand sexually transmitted infections (STIs); […]
Women Empowerment
As the caretakers and nurturers of families and communities, women are in the best place to make beneficial effects on all persons – other women, men, adolescents and children. This happens when women are supported to build their capacities, knowledge, talents, skills and desires in secure and encouraging environments. To this end, HFFG invests in […]
Disability Rights
The inclusion of people with disabilities (PWDs) within the scope of everyday processes,as well as community participation and leadership positions, is necessary to have vibrant and dynamic societies. Differently abled persons have important perspectives, abilities, talents and skills to offer their communities. In this vein, Hope for Future Generations promotes the diverse cases of persons […]
HFFG Implements YL4H Programme
After 15 years of consistent declines in malaria cases and deaths, the last 3 years have seen progress slowing, with many countries now experiencing a challenging increase in malaria cases. There are many reasons for this increase, including a reduction in funding to reduce malaria, less urgency about the impact of malaria within affected countries […]






