Centre for Capacity Improvement for the Wellbeing of the Vulnerable (CIWED) is a Non-Governmental, Non-profit and Non-Partisan organisation, formed with the aim of promoting quality of life for the poor and marginalized in society particularly women and children to ascertain their rights.
To collaborate with communities, their structures, and allied organizations to enhance the capacities of community members and marginalized groups, ensuring equitable access to informative resources that empower and enrich their lives.
To have a society in which every human being have the right to economic independence and self-reliant.
Northern Ghana
As part of efforts to strengthen community acceptance and uptake of routine immunization services, CIWED Ghana organized an orientation session for faith-based leaders and groups. The primary objective was to increase their knowledge on the importance of immunization and to secure their support in a
Nanton District
CIWED Ghana organized a series of community entry activities in five selected communities within the Nanton District, namely Johan Jouri Kukuo (JJK), Kparigilanyili, Digi, Gbumgbum, and Afayili. The purpose of the engagement was to officially introduce the project to the selected VSLA women’s groups
Northern Ghana
CIWED Ghana has intensified community education and marketing activities to increase awareness and sales of its solar home system products across target communities in Northern Ghana. The initiative forms part of the organization’s ongoing renewable energy intervention being implemented with support
Nanton District
In line with efforts to reduce vaccine-preventable diseases and strengthen community-level health systems, CIWED Ghana was awarded a sub-grant by the Ghana Coalition of NGOs in Health (GCNH) under the GAVI CDS3 initiative. The project aims to enhance advocacy and awareness on immunization for childr
On May 7, 2024, CIWED Ghana organized a durbar at the Ngdigu community to discuss critical health topics related to immunization for children under five. The event covered several key areas, including: Health educati…
— Ngdigu Community
On April 29, 2024, CIWED Ghana organized an immunization campaign and educational outreach in the Zoonayili community to emphasize the importance of immunizing children. The topics covered during the outreach included: …
— Zoonayili
On July 10, 2024, CIWED Ghana commissioned a newly constructed six-unit classroom block for Kpatiya and its surrounding communities in the Central Gonja District of the Savannah Region. This project, which began in Nove…
— Kpatiya
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