Welcome to Hereafter-Ghana (Myherefter Project)
Hereafter-GhanaHereafter-GhanaHereafter-Ghana
myhereafterp@gmail.com
Tamale, Ghana
Hereafter-GhanaHereafter-GhanaHereafter-Ghana

Services

Sustainable Livelihood

Sustainable Livelihood Program for Women in Underserved Communities in Ghana At Hereafter Ghana, we are committed to empowering women and fostering sustainable development in underserved communities in Ghana. The program is designed specifically to uplift women and provide them with the tools and resources to create thriving businesses and secure…
Read More

Education

Empowering Minds: Education for All in Underserved Communities At Hereafter Ghana, we believe that education is a fundamental right that should be accessible to all, regardless of their circumstances. We aim at bringing quality education opportunities to children and youth in underserved communities in Ghana. In many parts of Ghana,…
Read More

Health Outreach in deprived communities

Health Outreach in deprived Communities Hereafter-Ghana Community Health Outreach Program works with a team of volunteer health professionals including registered nurses and community health advocates. Our activities placed emphasis on health screening, promotion, prevention, and developing links to community resources through health screenings, education, and referrals for vulnerable populations. This…
Read More

Health Financing

Health Financing Financial constraints have caused many their lives. It has influence the negligence on the part of patients to seek the necessary healthcare services and this has caused the lives of many in rural communities in Ghana. The government of Ghana introduced the National Health Insurance scheme to provide…
Read More

One child, One health Insurance card Project

One child, One health Insurance card The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is a social intervention program introduced by government to provide financial access to quality health care for residents in Ghana. We raise funds locally to register vulnerable groups in rural communities to benefit from the program. The benefit…
Read More

The Kaya Care Project

The Kaya Care Project Kayaye is a local Ghanaian term for a female head porter or bearer. The kayaye involves young girls and women who have migrated from rural communities to any part of Ghana’s urban cities in search of work. They generally carry the burdens or loads of others…
Read More
X