List of materials to be supplied.

S/N Description of Items Quantity 1 Polysorbate 6000ml 2 Perfume 4000ml 3 Softener 200litres 4 Flakes 200kg 5 Color 1000g 6 Salt 200kg 7 Preservative 1000g 8 Boss 50litres a.    Materials for after-wash S/N Description of Items Quantity 1 Base 250kg 2 Salt 200kg 3 Thickener Powder 2500g 4 Rice Boaster 2500g 5 Fragrance 4000ml […]

REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS

REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS ADRA Ghana is inviting reputable suppliers/vendors to submit quotations for materials for liquid soap, After-wash, and floor cleaners  List of items to be supplied MATERIALS FOR AFTER-WASHFor the table of items, quantities and its descriptionCLICK HERE MATERIALS FOR LIQUID SOAPFor the table of items, quantities and its descriptionCLICK HERE MATERIALS FOR FLOOR CLEANERFor the table of items, […]

ADRA PROVIDES ASSISTANCE TO THOSE IN NEED AFTER THE TRAGIC EVENTS IN BOGOSO

The Adventist development and relief agency ADRA stands ready to respond to the needs in Bogoso as more details become known about the extent of the damage caused by a huge explosion at Apiate between Bogoso and Bordea in the western region on Thursday, January 20, 2022. Whilst communications still remain limited as to the […]

AREAS SUPPORTED IN THE JULIA TAFT PROJECT FOR THE YOUTH IN EGYEIKROM REFUGEE CAMP

LIBRARY & ICT CENTRE An existing shed has been renovated and furnished to serve as a library and ICT Centre, to help instil the culture of reading in the youth and to also enhance their knowledge in ICT. The library has been also stocked with assorted French and English reading materials. Equipment and gadgets procured […]

BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILL TRAINING FOR GIZ iRISE PROJECT BENEFICIARIES.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Ghana, has provided entrepreneurial skills training for GIZ iRISE project (a project funded by GIZ) beneficiaries in Greater Accra, Ashanti Region, Bono & Bono East Region and Western Region. This is to help the beneficiaries manage and sustain their businesses. About 300 beneficiaries were trained in areas of; […]

BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR ADRA GHANA iRISE PROJECT

BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR ADRA GHANA iRISE PROJECT ADRA Ghana is inviting Training Service Providers (TSP) to submit proposals for entrepreneurial and business management skills training to our project beneficiaries in Greater Accra, Ashanti Region, Bono & Bono East Region and Western Region to help manage and sustain their businesses.  This will be […]

Empowering The Vulnerable Karni Blind farmers​

Empowering The Vulnerable Karni Blind Farmers Blindness and poverty are strongly related; living in poverty is not just about lack of money, it can also mean feeling isolated, powerless, and discriminated against. However, in the face of systemic barriers, the blind population in Karni has demonstarated resilience and determination through the support of ADRA Ghana […]

ADRA Increases Job Security for 3,000 People in Ghana to Reduce Economic Impact of COVID-19

October 13, 2021 (Ghana) October 13, 2021- Due to COVID-19 restrictions, 22 million people in Ghana have experienced declines in income. People whose existence depends on daily wages, especially in urban Ghana, are the most affected, according to local reports. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Ghana and local Seventh-day Adventist churches, in […]

Growing Hope: The Inspiring Story of Gloria Mariama Gariba​

Growing Hope: The Inspiring Story of Gloria Mariama Gariba Gloria has created a thriving cashew farm that not only supports her and 4 children but also serves as a beacon of hope for her community. Joseph Kpamka Dindiok (MEAL/GIS Specialist, ADRA Ghana) March 21, 2023 In the Wenchi Municipal of Ghana, Gloria Mariama Gariba has created […]

Clean Water Saves Lives

Every single day, we see the life-saving power of water in the lives of people in every single place we work. World Water Day is March 22, but here are a few ways you can celebrate water with us every day. Water Day is an annual observance that brings attention to the importance of clean […]

Outcome 2: Increased Knowledge of 100,000 People on COVID-19 Prevention Protocols.

A review of Hope Channel Ghana’s viewership documents revealed that the number of people receiving COVID-19 vaccine ads grew steadily to reach a peak of 2,000,000 within the project period. Of the sub-sample (n=20) of participating (n=10) and non-participating (n=10) church and community members responding to this study, the percentages of individuals who knew the […]

Outcome 1: Improved Access to COVID-19 Vaccines for 10,000 people

Through the project, 11,947 vulnerable populations received only their first vaccine dose or completed the vaccination protocols. Ninety percent (90%) of the project partner churches and community respondents said they would get vaccinated once a vaccine is available and recommended. This figure compares with a 40% acceptance rate among the non-project church and community respondents. […]

ADRA Ghana Staff

Directors Dr. Isaac Kankam-Boadu —Country Director Justice Samuel Abbey — Director, Programs  Managers Patricia Agyei—Manager, Health Projects Joseph Kpamka Dindiok—Manager, GIS & MEAL Integration Isaac Vanderpuye —Farm Manager/Coordinator Accounts Officers Albert Aryee—Accounts Officer Philomina Anima Amponsah—Accounts Officer Administration Abigail Ayew Ampofoah—Office Assistant Emmanuel Abroakwa Amponsah— Front Desk Officer  Caleb Osei Asante—IT Officer  Field Officers Abdul-Rahanam Alhassan—Tech. Officer Dominic […]

BAAT Project Achievements

Value Chain Actors  Target  Actual   2,019   2,020 2,021  Final Target   2,019   2,020 2,021  Current Value (Total)  Current Value (%) Existing Cashew Farmers   2,000   1,000        –       3,000   2,042   1,350        –          3,392 113.1% New Cashew Farmers   2,000   3,100        –       5,100   […]

The BAAT Project Achievements

During the life of activity (LoA) of the action, the project achieved the following results: Increased Employment in the Cashew Value Chain Industry: The BAAT Project supported 14,966 (103.2%) beneficiaries with job opportunities against its final target of 14,500. This performance represents a 3.2% achievement over the project’s final target. The final evaluation report stated […]

Fetentaa

Fourteen (14) farmers comprising 10 males and 4 females were supported to cultivate a total of 14 acres of land—6 in yam production; 2 in tomato production; 5 in maize; and 1 in cassava production. All the farmers were supported in both major and minor seasons. This was to help them feed their families while […]

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ADRA Donates PPE and Medical Kits to 37 Health Facilities

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) International, has presented quantities of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other medical kits to some 37 Adventist and non-Adventist Health facilities. The items included 9,600 patient gowns, 33,120 N95 Surgical Masks, and 96,000 facemasks (earloops) to protect frontline health workers from contracting the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. The items […]

Livelihood Enhancement and Agricultural Development for Sustainability (LEADS) Project

This is a US$ 261,904.20 WFP-funded project under the broader program of “Enhancing Food Security, Nutrition, and Resilience of the Most Food-Insecure and Vulnerable Host Communities and Asylum Seekers in the Upper East Region.” The project targets 245 households (80% asylum seekers, 20% host community) with 2,254 members (50% women), aiming to strengthen food security, […]

ADRA’s Commitment to PWDs

Advocate Inclusive Agriculture and PoliciesADRA includes PWD-specific needs in its programming and advocates for their participation in national agricultural policies and programs through our partnerships with relevant government agencies and institutions. By collaborating with policymakers such as the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), ADRA Ghana aims to ensure that agricultural development plans are inclusive, […]

ADRA’s Commitment to PWDs

Develop Digital Skills for Financial and Market InclusionADRA trains PWDs in digital tools for financial services and online marketplaces, boosting their economic inclusion and self-reliance.

ADRA’s Commitment to PWDs

Enhance Market AccessThe agency creates linkages between PWDs and profitable markets by facilitating their involvement in post-harvest management, food transformation, and value addition. This strategy ensures that PWDs are integral producers and beneficiaries within the value chain, which enhances their income and economic stability.

Burkinabe Asylum Seekers’ Empowerment (BASE) Project (2023–2024)

Funded by the Julia Taft Refugee Fund through the US Embassy, this US $25,000 initiative delivers accessible agricultural training and support for asylum seekers and host communities in Ghana’s Upper East Region, including 10 Persons with disabilities (PWDs). The project equips participants with skills in climate-smart farming, shea butter processing, and small ruminant rearing, using […]

Innovative Re-Integration and Sustainable Employment (iRISE) Project (2019-2023)

With US$4.549 million funding from the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), iRISE was implemented in the Bono, Bono East, Ashanti, Greater Accra, and Western regions of Ghana. The project supported over 1,540 women, youth, and men with reintegration and livelihood services in both agro and non-agro sectors. The project reached 120 vulnerable individuals, including Persons […]

USAID Title II Food Security Program (2002–2006)

With US $51 million from USAID, ADRA implemented the Title II Food Security Program across Ghana’s Northern and Coastal Savannah, Transitional Zone, and rural forest areas, reaching over 30,000 households—more than 300,000 resource-poor smallholder farmers. Among them were 38 blind farmers in the Upper West Region, who received agricultural inputs, technical training, and support to cultivate soybeans, […]

ADRA’s Commitment to PWDs

Strengthen Resilience and ProductivityWe implement programs designed to enhance the resilience of PWDs against the challenges posed by climate change variability and volatile market conditions. The strategies include promoting access to high-yielding, drought-tolerant seeds and planting materials and training in climate-smart agriculture and vocational and life skills, as well as efficient water management systems.