Reproductive Advocate Health Education Ghana

Reproductive Advocate Health Education-Ghana abbreviated (RAHE-Ghana) is an independent non-profit development organisation established in February 2014, with head offices in the Awutu Senya District of the Central Region of Ghana. RAHE-Ghana was established to undertake social and economic interventions that reduce vulnerability to poverty, disease, hunger and other famines situations, and to contribute to creation of social systems that promote peace, human welfare and the sustainability of the environment on which life depends, including promotion and protection of fundamental human rights in its geographical areas of mandate.

Their portfolio of work is based on the values motivation and obligation towards building the ability of individuals and communities to draw on a range of assets to effect change, particularly in rural and urban areas where livelihoods depend entirely on the sustainable use of natural resources. Their vision is a society in which the local population is empowered to equitable access to the whole spectrum of quality social services. Their mission is to work in a holistic manner towards improvement in the quality of life through interventions that reduce vulnerability to illiteracy, ignorance, poverty, disease, hunger and gross abuse of human rights.

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