
Testimony: Madam Adizah has adopted liquid soap production as a full-time business
Madam Adizah Sanda was one of 30 women in Wumpini women VSLA group in Sang who benefitted from E4L Liquid soap production training. Hygiene and sanitation were problems identified by the Wumpini women VSLA group, and soap production was determined to be the remedy to the problems identified. E4L through the expertise of an external facilitator trained the women on how to produce, price, package and brand liquid soap for use and for sale. Majority of the women who benefited fr

Community Journalist mobilised Youth to Desilt Gutters in Sang Township
Weisu Mohammed Hardi is one of the new Community Journalists in the Mion District. He was trained in social media by E4L. Hardi sees sanitation as a social and public health problem which has dare consequences for the people in his community if not handled well. However, despite this, the capacity of community leaders and local government authorities in the community to effectively mobilize citizens for collective action is limited. On this basis, he took the initiative to cl


Clement bids GDCA goodbye
By Evita Emma Dunee Goodbye is not the end of a journey but instead an opportunity to explore and gain new experiences. At a dinner on September 09, 2022, to climax the Ghana Developing Communities Association’s (GDCA) semi-annual reflection session with partners, the opportunity was used to formally bid Clement Boateng farewell, as he moves on to another organization. The day was a bittersweet one as staff, partners and GV (Ghana Friends) took turns to extend their best wish