
Catalyzing stakeholders’ response to teaching of Reproductive Health Education (RHE) in Northern Ghana is a project which seeks to support the delivery of safer, healthier and inclusive schools and community environments for all young people as well as ensure the delivery of accurate, rights-based and good quality RHE programs that provide knowledge, attitudes and skills essential for safer behaviors, reduced adolescent pregnancy, and gender equality in the district. The project is implemented in 15 communities, one Municipality and 2 District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Northern and North East regions specifically Gushegu Municipality, Zabzugu and Mamprugu Moaduri Districts.
The main objectives of this project are;
Objective 1: To deliver accurate, rights-based and good quality RHE programmes that provide knowledge, attitudes and skills essential for safer behaviors, reduced adolescent pregnancy, and gender equality
Objective 2: To support delivery of safer, healthier and inclusive schools and community environments for all young people
Target beneficiaries: Adolescents, young people and persons with disability
Project Duration: One Year.
Donor: UNESCO