In January 2022, HFFG presented sets of Sewing machines, Knitting and Embroidery machines and accessories to the No Weapon Fashion Design; a social enterprise established under the UNAIDS Solidarity Fund, Social Enterprise Development (SED) project being implemented by HFFG. The Social Enterprise Development (SED) is funded by the UNAIDS Solidarity Fund, which aims to improve […]
UNDP/YHAG Launch App to Support Young Persons Living with HIV
The Y+ app, an initiative of UNDP that seeks to provide psychosocial support to Young People Living with HIV (YPLHIV) was launched in Accra on 17th January 2022 by the United Nations Development Programme and the Young Health Advocates Ghana (YHAG), a national network of young people working to prevent HIV among young Ghanaians under […]
World Cancer Day: Time to ‘Close the Cancer CARE GAP’
Cancer is a large group of diseases that can start in almost any organ or tissue of the body when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, go beyond their usual boundaries to invade adjoining parts of the body and/or spread to other organs and tissues. According to the World Health Organization, it is the second leading cause […]
HFFG Meets Health Committee in Parliament for an Increase in Budget Allocation for Immunization
Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) has engaged the Health Select Committee in Parliament to push for an increase in domestic financing of immunization in Ghana after years of advocating on the subject. HFFG is an implementing partner on the Immunization Advocacy Initiative (IAI), supported by the African Population Health Research Center (APHRC). During the engagement […]
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 2021
Violence against women and girls is a human rights violation, perpetrated for decades. Though pervasive, it is not inevitable, unless we stay silent. Violence often goes unchallenged and unsanctioned because it is almost seen as normal or acceptable behaviour in many societies. Men are usually the perpetrators of the act through various forms of assault. […]
Agents of Hope Restoration: HFFG-CHAG Trains 270 Models of Hope to Support HIV Care, Treatment and Retention Across Nine Regions.
HIV Community Members have played significant role in the HIV prevention, care, treatment and retention of those on treatment for decades. Their significant contributions have mainly been in the form of providing emotional support, companionships and mentoring to community members to accept their statuses, take medication correctly and remain on care. They also track/trace their […]
HFFG-PsykForum Consortium Organizes Positive Language Development Session with Stakeholders
Positive Language contributes to the reduction of stigma and discrimination against persons with disabilities including mental health conditions. A one-day workshop was organized for 20 key stakeholders each in the Greater Accra, North-East and Savannah Regions in the month of September, 2021 as part of activities under the Ghana Somubi Dwumadie programme. The aim of […]
Mothers with Joy, Breaking the Chain of HIV Transmission in Ghana
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 […]










