Engage Now Africa - Ghana

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Our purpose is to HEAL, RESCUE, and LIFT vulnerable individuals, families, and communities in Africa out of extreme poverty and into self-reliance

We have impacted over 13 Million people since 2002
Our goal: impact an additional 3 Million people by 2027

16/06/2026

The Executive Director of Engage Now Africa, Madam Jennifer Hogge-Ellsworth, and the Country Director, Madam Cecilia Amankwah, paid a courtesy visit to the Volta Regional Director of Health Services, Dr. Emmanuel Atsu Dodor, to discuss the progress of key health projects supported by Engage Now Africa.

The meeting highlighted the completed Mother and Child Block at Juapong Health Centre and ongoing projects at Volo and Fodzoku Health Centres, both expected to be completed by July 2026.

They also toured the Volo Health Centre project site, where construction is nearing completion and will soon improve access to quality maternal and child healthcare services.

15/06/2026

During the Survivors Engagement at Engage Now Africa - Ghana’s House of Hope Shelter, Executive Director of Engage Now Africa Mrs. Jennifer Hogge-Ellsworth reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to ensuring that every survivor is safe, valued, and supported on their journey toward healing and independence.

Survivors were encouraged to take advantage of the educational, skills training, and personal development opportunities available at the shelter.

Also in attendance were Engage Now Africa-Ghana’s Country Director, Madam Cecilia Amankwah, and the Suhum MCE, Hon. Lydia Ohenewa Sarah.


15/06/2026

At Engage Now Africa - Ghana House of Hope - Suhum, the cultural group of Equity International School delivered an outstanding performance during the Survivors Engagement Program, delighting attendees with a vibrant display of culture, talent, and creativity.

On 12 June 2026, Engage Now Africa - Ghana joined Ensign Global University and other stakeholders to commemorate Interna...
12/06/2026

On 12 June 2026, Engage Now Africa - Ghana joined Ensign Global University and other stakeholders to commemorate International Albinism Awareness Day 2026 under the theme, “Proudly in My Skin: Celebrating All Skin Tones.”

The event highlighted the importance of inclusion, dignity, and equal opportunities for persons with albinism while calling for an end to stigma, discrimination, and harmful myths. Students of Ensign Global University also performed role plays that powerfully portrayed the challenges faced by persons with albinism and the need for greater acceptance and understanding.

Since 2017, Engage Now Africa has worked with partners to improve access to healthcare, education, livelihoods, and advocacy opportunities for persons with albinism.

Engage Now Africa - Ghana, in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service CID Headquarters Anti-Human Trafficking Unit a...
09/06/2026

Engage Now Africa - Ghana, in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service CID Headquarters Anti-Human Trafficking Unit and the Ho Regional Police Command, successfully rescued 10 Nigerian victims of human trafficking, including nine females and one male.

The victims received counseling, medical care, and other support services through the efforts of partner organizations and professionals. Following the intervention, all victims were safely repatriated to Nigeria and handed over to NAPTIP for continued support and reintegration.

We are grateful to the Ghana Police Service, Nigeria High Commission, our partners, and all stakeholders whose collaboration made this rescue and safe return possible.

Engage Now Africa - Ghana joined stakeholders at the official launch of activities for the 2026 World Day Against Traffi...
08/06/2026

Engage Now Africa - Ghana joined stakeholders at the official launch of activities for the 2026 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, led by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.

The event was held on 26th May 2026 at the Accra City Hotel in Accra.

The launch reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to preventing human trafficking, protecting vulnerable individuals, and supporting survivors. The Minister called for stronger collaboration among citizens, institutions, the media, and development partners to address trafficking and emerging forms of exploitation.

Engage Now Africa also invited Ensign Global University, represented by Dr. Alberta, to participate, helping strengthen partnerships with the Ministry, EOCO, and other stakeholders in the fight against human trafficking.

The Minister further announced plans to visit the ENA’s House of Hope Shelter in Suhum.

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Engage Now Africa welcomed student-athletes from the University of Utah to the Volta Region.The students spent time with...
03/06/2026

Engage Now Africa welcomed student-athletes from the University of Utah to the Volta Region.

The students spent time with pupils at Avenui Methodist Primary School, sharing moments of fun and interaction, before visiting the Anyirawase Adult Literacy Group, where they learned bead making, batik tie-and-dye, and screen-printing skills.

The visit created meaningful opportunities for interaction and learning as the students connected with both children and adult learners.

We are grateful to our partners, especially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for their continued support of Engage Now Africa's mission to empower communities through education and skills development.

On 30th May 2026, Engage Now Africa - Ghana, in partnership with Ensign Global University, brought together 85 stakehold...
01/06/2026

On 30th May 2026, Engage Now Africa - Ghana, in partnership with Ensign Global University, brought together 85 stakeholders for a Stakeholders Engagement Forum in Suhum, Eastern Region, on the theme:

"Sensitization on the Reality of Human Trafficking and the Role of Community Leaders."

Representatives from government institutions, law enforcement agencies, traditional and religious bodies, civil society organizations, legal professionals, and community leadership structures participated in the forum to strengthen coordinated efforts against human trafficking and exploitation.

The forum enhanced participants' understanding of human trafficking and equipped them with practical tools to support prevention, protection, and awareness efforts within their communities.

Speaking at the forum, Mr. Afasi Komla, Director of the program, reaffirmed Engage Now Africa's commitment to working with stakeholders and communities to prevent human trafficking, protect vulnerable individuals, and combat all forms of exploitation.

We extend our sincere appreciation to all participants and partners whose contributions made this engagement possible.

21/05/2026

Mr. Richmond Adu-Gyamfi, Manager of the Adult Literacy and Vocational Skills Program, shares the purpose and life-changing impact of our Adult Literacy and Vocational Skills Program, highlighting how it is empowering individuals through education, confidence, and opportunity.

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Accra
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Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00

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