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With a roadmap now in place, HFFG is now poised to take development to even more people in rural and under-served communities with life-changing interventions, says the Executive Director of Hope For Future Generations (HFFG), Mrs. Cecilia Senu at the recent launch of the organization’s five-year strategic plan (2018 – 2022) at the Coconut Grove Hotel in Accra.
She said one of the plan’s focus areas is to equip beneficiary communities to exercise their own power and track progress on the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union Agenda 2063 through social accountability. This will subsequently improve their quality of life, she added.
Dr. Koku Awoonor, the Director, Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PPMED) of the Ghana Health Service, launched the blueprint on Tuesday, 27th November 2018 after months of hard work from HFFG’s internal and ext
Dr. Koku Awoonor, in a keynote address, was full of admiration for HFFG for identifying key issues, including primary Health Car, Economic Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihood for attention in its strategic plan and commended HFFG for working effortlessly to improve the lives of Ghanaians.
Among the many speakers at the launch was Rev. Abraham Nyarko, Board Chairman, HFFG; Angela Trenton-Nbonde, UNAIDS Representative; Egbert Bruce from JS, Angela Trenton-Mbonde of UNAIDS and other partners who shared congratulatory messages with Executive Director and staff of the organisation for delivering quality results over the years, praising HFFG for contributing to efforts at bridging t
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Then queen mothers of Ada and Adabraka, Naa Korkor Aadzieoyi I and Naa Korleki Korley respectively, graced the launch.