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Harnessing the Power of Volunteerism for Community-Led Development: Insights from STAR-Ghana Foundation’s Volunteerism Project.

February 4, 2026

AbstractThis article presents an in-depth analysis of STAR-Ghana Foundation’s Volunteerism Project (June 2024–May 2025), which engaged 446 community volunteers through eighteen civil society organizations (CSOs) across Ghana. By deploying volunteers as catalysts for change across six thematic areas, the project demonstrated the power of citizen-led action to advance inclusive, sustainable development. We reflect on the […]

Progress of Economic Livelihood Skills Training

January 19, 2026

Over the past two months,1,500 beneficiaries of economic skills training under our Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism (BRAVE II) project have been sharpening their skills across diverse trades through hands-on training led by dedicated trainers.Beyond the training sessions, beneficiaries have transitioned into active production and sales of their products. The range of products include smock […]

Enhancing Financial Inclusion for Marginalized Groups through VSLA

January 19, 2026

Limited access to economic resources of marginalized social groups makes them easy targets of exploitation by violent extremists. Through our Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism (BRAVE II) project, Social Initiative for Literacy and Development Programme (SILDEP) in the Upper West Region mobilized 750 beneficiaries from five project communities into 25 Village Savings and Loan Association […]

Building Social Cohesion Through Culture

January 19, 2026

We are learning from our implementation of the Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism (BRAVE II) that social cohesion initiatives are most effective when they are culturally grounded and inclusive. Trained community peacebrokers in 10 border communities in the Upper East and Upper West Regions guided their communities design and host traditional food and culture durbars […]

STAR-Ghana Foundation’s Staff Giving Initiative Demonstrates the Power of Locally Led Philanthropy

December 19, 2025

STAR-Ghana Foundation has once again reinforced its commitment to locally led development by demonstrating that philanthropy, when driven by citizens themselves, can be a practical and powerful tool for social change. Through its Staff Giving Project, employees of the Foundation voluntarily mobilised resources to support the Village of Hope, an orphanage located in Ghana’s Central […]

STAR-Ghana Foundation to hold Ghana Philanthropy Conference 2025

November 21, 2025

As Ghana continues to evolve within a rapidly changing development landscape, the 2025 Ghana Philanthropy Conference (GPC25) is set to bring together leading voices and organisations in philanthropy across Africa, business, government, civil society, and academia to re-examine the future of giving. Scheduled as a two-day in-person event with live virtual participation, this year’s conference […]

CSOs platform on Constitution Review.

November 6, 2025

The Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Platform on Constitutional Reforms will officially launch on Friday, November 7, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This important event is aimed at fostering inclusive dialogue, citizen participation, and evidence-based advocacy around constitutional reform processes. The platform brings together diverse CSOs, and thought leaders committed to promoting democratic governance, […]

Why the NPO Bill Must Work for Government, Civil Society, and Citizens Alike.

October 30, 2025

A good law is one that balances interests. The NPO Bill is an opportunity to strengthen collaboration, trust, and development in Ghana.  A few days ago, during a routine media monitoring exercise, I came across a story that struck me in a way that got me thinking long and hard. This rural woman told a […]

Why Staff Engagement on Social Media Matters More Than You Think

October 30, 2025

Be honest, when was the last time you liked, commented on, or shared a post from your own organization’s social media page? For most staff, the answer is “rarely.” After all, isn’t that the job of the communications team? I would say not quite. Here is why, in today’s digital world, every employee is part of the […]