Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD)

Towards Improved SRH Information and Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People in Ghana

GNAD Commenced Dissemination forum in Northern Region

The Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD) organized a one-day Dissemination Forum in Tamale at the Ghana Health Service’s Conference Hall. Participants included representatives from the Regional Health Directorate, various municipal directorates, Regional Hospital, Department of Social Welfare, schools for the deaf and local community members. Opening the forum, the Regional Health Director emphasized …

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Empowering the Deaf Community Through Inclusive Strategic Planning

The Ghana National Association for the Deaf (GNAD) continues to champion inclusivity and equal opportunities for the Deaf community. A major step in this ongoing effort was the recent Kumasi Octagonal Analysis and Outcomes Harvest Workshop, where key stakeholders gathered to assess the impact of GNAD’s initiatives and plan future strategies. Held at the Senator …

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SUCCESSFUL FUNDING FOR SEXUAL, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS PROJECT

The Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD) is pleased to announce that the association has received support to scale up a project on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) targeting deaf people in Ghana. The project which is to be implemented in 4 regions, Upper West, Upper East, Northern and Eastern Region, is supported …

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LET US SUPPORT RESIDENTIAL HOUSE MOTHERS IN SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF TO PROMOTE MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT OF ADOLESCENT DEAF GIRLS

May 28th each year marks Menstrual Hygiene Day. The day is observed across the world as part of global advocacy activities aimed at promoting good menstrual hygiene management practices and raising awareness of the challenges all women and girls faced. One of the main goals of Menstrual Hygiene Day is to highlight global awareness of …

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GNAD PROVIDES SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION FOR THE DEAF ADULTS OUT OF SCHOOL IN THE DEAF COMMUNITY

The Ghana National Association of the (GNAD) has unveiled a comprehensive two (2) days of training the Deaf community from three (3) selected regions, the Western, Upper West, and Bono regions in Accra on Sexual reproductive Health and safe menstrual hygiene practices. This is aimed at Deaf adults or out of school Deaf adolescent to …

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GNAD TRAINS DEAF ADOLESCENT GIRLS ON MENSTRUAL HYGIENE AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN THREE SELECTED DEAF SCHOOLS

        The Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD) has held a two days workshop for 15 adolescent girls each from 3 different deaf schools namely Hohoe School for the Deaf, Bechem School for the Deaf, and Savelugu School for the Deaf to train them on menstrual hygiene and sexual reproductive health. …

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