TB care in Ghana has faced a lot of challenges with regard to access to treatment, stigma, and discrimination in health facilities and communities. With the emergence of Covid-19, the fear to screen for TB spiralled among people because of the fear of being diagnosed with Covid-19 due to the similar symptoms. Currently, HFFG in […]
Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Education to Out-Of-School Adolescents and Young People Living with HIV
BACKGROUND As the number of young people living with HIV steadily increases, several actions have been taken by the government, Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and International Agencies to help mitigate the issue of inadequate knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for young People Living with HIV (YPLHIV). On that account, the UNFPA […]
Towards the 95-95-95 Targets: ARV Medication Gets Closer to Hard-To-Reach Communities
Access to antiretroviral (ARV) therapy at the community level is critical to meeting the national and global 95-95-95 HIV/AIDS targets. Before the implementation of the Care Continuum project in the Ahafo Region of Ghana, there used to be only seven (7) ART sites across the four (4) districts where Hope for Future Generations is working […]
VACANCY: Programme Manager
Position: Programme Manager Department & Location: Head Office, Accra Reports to: The Director of Programmes (DoP) Primary Duties and Responsibilities The Programme Manager will be responsible for planning and overseeing allocated projects within the organization, from the initial ideation through to completion. He/She will coordinate people and processes to deliver projects on time, within budget […]
VACANCY: Project Officer
Job Title – Project Officer We are currently seeking qualified and motivated Project Officers for our Accra, Eastern and Volta region field offices. Position Type: Full time starting in January 2023 Reports to the: Program Manager and interacts with staff of the organization. Job Summary The Project Officer will be responsible for ensuring effective […]
Making a Case for People with Disability in Ghana:
Visually impaired HFFG Board Member called to the Bar As an organization committed to empowering and supporting people with disabilities, including mental health conditions, it was all joy for the Board, Management, and staff of Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) on 11th November 2022 when Mr. Carruthers Tetteh Esq, a visually impaired person, and a […]
HFFG, GAC and UNFPA Embark on Condom Activation Campaign in Markets
Ahead of World AIDS Day 2022, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), in partnership with the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC), and support from UNFPA Ghana, held a condom activation campaign at Kasoa and Kaneshie markets on the 18th and 24th of November respectively. The aim of the campaign was to highlight the benefits of the correct […]
HFFG Marks 2022 World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
The global and regional burden of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is alarming. In 2019, 4.95 million deaths globally were attributed to drug-resistant bacterial infections, with 1.27 million directly related to AMR – more than HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. – (World Health Organization) World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) is a global campaign celebrated annually from 18 to […]
HFFG and National TB Control Programme Train Volunteers on Advocacy and CLM Data Collection Tools
HFFG, in partnership with the National TB Control Programme, held a two-day Advocacy Training and Questionnaire Review engagement with TB advocates and Young Health Advocates under the TBImpact Ghana project in Accra, from 25th to 26th October 2022. The TBImpact Ghana project aims to capacitate affected communities to lead the design, implementation and monitoring of […]
Use Positive Words to Describe People with Disabilities Including People with Mental Health Conditions
Every person deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. The words we use and the way we portray people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions matter. Positive words increase self-esteem and encourage inclusion while negative words could negatively affect inclusion and also lead to psychological problems. One of the objectives of the […]









