new day will come
This week our Blog Post is a short story written by one of our newest Program Associates, Lilia. She closed her eyes and the whole day...
I am Ghanaian
Read from our Excutive Director, Barbara Boadi, what being Ghanian means to her. So it's my turn to write an entry for the Expo blog, and...
Happy Thanksgiving
Today we got Maggie - one of our American staff members - to write about a special American holiday and how they spent it in Ghana. In...
#GivingTuesday
We are well into November, and while the leaves aren’t turning red and gold here in Ghana we are aware that American Thanksgiving is...
Top Reasons to Visit Ghana, as told by a Ghanian
Ghana is a beautiful country by all standards. What we lack in economic strength, we make up in other equally good areas. Over the years,...
Introducing our Newest Program: Boys for Positive Change (BPC)
The mission of Boys for Positive Change (BPC) it to sensitize boys to recognize social norms underlying gender inequality and empower...
The Impacts of Grants, and the Level Up Village Program
Throwback: Impact of grants Going forward: Drawing a scale of preference; How to spend grants We all have a plethora of things we would...
Q & A With Intern Emmanuel
Today we were able to sit down with our Operations Intern Emmanuel Anane-Poku Karikari. He was able to give us a bit of insight on how...
Global Goals and Expo
Exactly one year ago, in September 2015, 193 global leaders signed and agreed on 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Global...
Speaking English in the Classroom
Imagine that you could be fired if you were using your native tongue at work. This is a reality that teachers in Ghana face every day....