What happens when adolescent girls and young women have access to the information, support, and opportunities they need to thrive? This collection of Stories of Change from the AGYW Project showcases inspiring journeys of resilience, personal growth, and empowerment. Through the experiences of young women and girls, these stories demonstrate the transformative impact of mentorship, […]
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Policy Brief: Strengthening Ghana’s Response to Neglected Tropical Diseases
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) continue to affect some of Ghana’s most vulnerable communities, perpetuating cycles of poverty, disability, stigma, and social exclusion. While significant progress has been made through community-based interventions and partnerships, critical gaps in funding, healthcare integration, surveillance, and infrastructure continue to hinder elimination efforts. In this policy brief, Hope for Future Generations […]
Beyond Stigma: Supporting AGYW in the Fight Against HIV
Silence Should Never Stand Between Young Women and Care Across Ghana and many parts of Africa, adolescent girls and young women continue to face barriers when it comes to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment. Fear of judgment, misinformation, stigma, and silence often prevent many from seeking the support they need. But silence can be dangerous. […]
Policy Brief: The Path to Immunization Sovereignty
The Financing Immunization Advocacy Response (FAIR) Project, led by Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) with support from Global Health Advocacy Incubator, has identified critical gaps that could undermine these gains. From delayed payments of Government of Ghana’s (GoG) co-financing obligations to the lack of earmarked funds for health commodities/vaccines to the lack of dedicated budget […]
The Path to Immunization Sovereignty: A Digital Campaign Gallery
This page pulls together our recent social media campaign into one clear roadmap. These messages highlight exactly what needs to change in Ghana’s immunization landscape, from how we fund vaccines to how we deliver them to the last mile. Explore our position on the actions needed to build a more resilient system for everyone. Be […]
World NTD Day Celebration 2026
In commemoration of World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day, HFFG collaborated with the national, regional, and district stakeholders to enhance awareness, reduce stigma, and strengthen community action toward eliminating NTDs in Ghana. On January 30, 2026, HFFG participated in the national celebration of World NTD Day at the Social Welfare School Park in Madina, under […]
Strengthening Community Systems and Advancing Action Against Skin-Related NTDs in Ghana’s Eastern Region
The project Strengthening Community Systems to Scale-Up Community-Led Response Interventions to End Neglected Tropical Diseases is making significant progress in improving the quality of life for individuals affected by skin-related Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in Ghana’s Eastern Region. Implemented across seven districts in collaboration with Rural Watch, the initiative aims to enhance community systems, improve […]
HFFG Launches the Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) Project in Ghana
On 16th December 2024, Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) officially launched the Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) Project, a transformative initiative under the Global Fund, which addresses the critical HIV-related challenges faced by adolescent girls and young women in Ghana. The launch brought together key stakeholders, partners, and community representatives such as the Ghana […]
SP Uptake for Malaria Prevention: The midwife came to my house; thanks to HFFG – Pregnant woman
“…The midwife came to my home to administer SP because I couldn’t afford antenatal care,” Agyeiwaa, not her real name, a pregnant woman at Nyinase, says with a broad smile. Rolling her eyes, she adds, “This programme shows me people care; I won’t default again.” Nyinase, a farming community in the Central Region, is noted […]
Finalization of Ghana’s HIV Prevention Roadmap
From the 21st to 23rd of October, a three-day workshop in Ghana brought together representatives from UNAIDS, PEPFAR, UNFPA, and the National AIDS Control Program (NACP), young people, civil societies and more to evaluate and strengthen Ghana’s HIV Prevention Road Map. This collaborative event aimed to enhance youth engagement, address stigma, and implement innovative approaches […]










