Odeibea Foundation

Odeibea Foundation A nonprofit org. dedicated to community advocacy on Climate change, Health, Just Energy Transition, and women's empowerment.

As we plan our 2026 activities on this day of love, we are reminded of the love we share within our team. A love rooted ...
15/02/2026

As we plan our 2026 activities on this day of love, we are reminded of the love we share within our team. A love rooted in trust, purpose, and collective vision. This love goes beyond meetings and strategies; it transcends to empower grassroots communities and close the gender gap that continues to hold many back.

In 2026, our commitment is clear: build inclusive climate solutions, uplift women and girls, and ensure that every action we take reflects justice, equity, and compassion. Elsie Klu350 AfricaUN WomenRebeadKofi NaniAlliance for Empowering Rural CommunitiesActionAid GhanaGIZ GhanaGirls Not BridesPeki NewsMarina Agortimevor

Wishing all are partners, volunteers and beneficiaries a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
26/12/2025

Wishing all are partners, volunteers and beneficiaries a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

17/11/2025

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Welcome to Balance in the Storm, the podcast that uncovers how climate change impacts people of different genders and celebrates the strength, innovation, and leadership shaping a more resilient and sustainable future.

Balance in the Storm, where strength meets climate action.

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Global Greengrants Fund AFRICA JUST TRANSITION NETWORK FKA AFRICA COAL NETWORK Climate and Development Knowledge Network Ghana

Inclusive Climate Action Starts LocallyWe are proud to share our latest blog post from Odeibea Foundation  “Amplifying I...
05/11/2025

Inclusive Climate Action Starts Locally

We are proud to share our latest blog post from Odeibea Foundation “Amplifying Inclusivity in Local Action for a Just Transition"

In Ghana’s journey to a greener future, no one must be left behind especially women, youth and grassroots communities. Our work in places like Twumwaase and Apeboaso shows how clean energy, livelihood training, gender empowerment and reproductive health education can come together to drive real change.

Dive in to learn how local-action + inclusive planning leads to a just transition.
Readmore:https://odeibeafoundation.org/2025/11/05/amplifying-inclusivity-in-local-action-for-a-just-transition/

Amplifying Inclusivity in Local Action for a Just Transition Leave a Comment / Blog / By Patricia Bekoe By Gideon Agyapong, Just Transition Lead, Odeibea Foundation, Ghana Ghana’s path to a sustainable future hinge on how inclusively it manages its energy and climate transitions. As the nation str...

Call for VolunteersRegister and be part of a movement dedicated to creating positive change in our communities, for our ...
03/11/2025

Call for Volunteers

Register and be part of a movement dedicated to creating positive change in our communities, for our planet, our people, and our future. Together, we can tackle climate change, promote better health, push for a decentralised renewable energy and empower women and youth to lead the way toward a more sustainable world. Register here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf8lDznGlenFkDBKyd86F9aLE9ZKpyFREfC6s2qHN4jUcOuJg/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=103088337522493183897

At Odeibea Foundation, our Crafting Change Project empowers women with skills that break the cycle of economic exclusion...
10/09/2025

At Odeibea Foundation, our Crafting Change Project empowers women with skills that break the cycle of economic exclusion, climate vulnerability, and gender inequality.
Every bracelet woven, every skill learned, is a step toward resilient communities and a more inclusive future.ActionAid Ghana UNICEF Global Greengrants Fund Girls Not Brides GIZ Ghana

06/09/2025

Global Greengrants Fund Alliance for Empowering Rural Communities UN Environment Programme Rebead UN Women Elsie Klu

Odeibea Foundation Advances Clean Energy Equity in Twumwaase and ApeboasoTwumwaase, Ashanti Region | July 15, 2025In a b...
22/07/2025

Odeibea Foundation Advances Clean Energy Equity in Twumwaase and Apeboaso
Twumwaase, Ashanti Region | July 15, 2025

In a bold step towards bridging the energy access gap in underserved communities, the Odeibea Foundation has successfully rolled out its Energy Equity Project in Twumwaase and Apeboaso, two rural farming and galamsey communities in the Ashanti Region.
The intervention, which took place on July 15, 2025, delivered clean solar-powered street lighting, solar bulbs and a comprehensive skills training program for teenage girls, combining environmental sustainability with economic empowerment and community wellbeing.
Founded with a passion to address the intersecting challenges of climate change, health, and gender inequality, the Odeibea Foundation is a Ghana-based nonprofit that drives sustainable development by promoting renewable energy, advocating for climate justice, and tackling the health impacts of environmental degradation. The Foundation is committed to empowering women and youth through education, skills development, and leadership opportunities enabling them to lead and inspire positive change in their communities.
Our mission is clear,” said Patricia Odeibea Bekoe, Executive Director of the Foundation. We aim to build community resilience by integrating clean energy solutions with gender-responsive programs that touch on economic empowerment, reproductive health, and climate education.”
The project installed several solar-powered streetlights across both communities to enhance security and improve nighttime access. In addition, teenage girls received hands-on training in sustainable beadmaking, an income-generating skill designed to nurture creativity and financial independence. However, while the session was well-received, participants expressed the need for continued mentorship and a dedicated space for further training. One young trainee stated her desire for more personalized learning, calling for the creation of a community-based centre to deepen skills transfer and continuity.
The project also brought to light several social challenges. Many girls shared experiences of poverty-driven early pregnancy and poor access to accurate sexual and reproductive health education. Alarmingly, reports emerged of some girls being introduced to family planning as early as age 10 years underscoring the urgent need for integrated reproductive health education within environmental programs.
Despite these challenges, the community welcomed the initiative. Residents showed interest in having a solar-powered center where they could watch TV, charge phones, and hold training activities. Many also called for more social interventions to run in tandem with energy-related projects.
Although not a core focus of the initiative, the issue of illegal mining (galamsey) emerged as a dominant concern during community discussions. Its impact on local livelihoods and environmental degradation signals a pressing area the Foundation may consider in future programming.
As the Odeibea Foundation continues its work, it remains guided by its vision: To create a resilient society where communities especially women and youth are empowered to lead sustainable change in health, climate, and energy systems.
The Energy Equity Project is more than just solar lights,” Patricia Bekoe emphasized. It is about transforming lives, empowering girls with knowledge and skills, addressing deeply rooted social issues, and building sustainable communities where no one is left behind.”
The Foundation plans to scale the Energy Equity Project to other underserved communities across Ghana in the coming months, further cementing its role as a frontline actor in Ghana’s just energy transition.

15/07/2025

The Team is on the ground.
Today, our team is deploying solar energy solutions to bridge the energy access gap and illuminate lives in Twumwaase. we are also empowering women and girls through our Crafting Change initiative, providing training in sustainable beadmaking as a source of livelihood and resilience.

Together, we are building a future for an equitable energy transition that leaves no one behind.





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