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The GESI Corner Series – Tips for aiding people with visual impairment

October 30, 2025

Over the past couple of months, we have been learning the tips on aiding people with visual impairment in the area of three (3) ‘A’s (Approach, Ask and Assist). This week we are rounding up on that session and as such would like us to have a recap of our previous sessions. We have learnt that: This […]

GESI Corner Series – Tips for aiding people with visual impairment – Cont’d

October 30, 2025

Dear readers, it’s another month again and time for our GESI Corner.  We would be continuing our session aiding people with visual impairment. As highlighted last week we need to be guided by the three (3) ‘A’s (Approach, Ask and Assist) when aiding visually impaired persons. Today, we would be focusing in detail the processes involved in Assisting a visually […]

GESI Corner Series – Tips for aiding people with visual impairment

October 30, 2025

Sometimes we find it difficult to go out and help people with one disability or the other. We debate with our inner selves for long before we take the initiative – “how should I talk to the person?”, “would s/he even appreciate the support?” Oh and if you had the courage to help and have […]

Reflection on STAR-Ghana’s journey towards an independent national Trust

October 30, 2025

Barry Smith, Senior Institutional Strategy Advisor, 16 November 2018 This week marks the launch of the STAR Ghana Foundation. Building on the work of the donor-funded STAR-Ghana Programme, the Foundation is a Ghanaian-owned and led national centre for active citizenship, civil society and philanthropy. As we celebrate the launch of the STAR Ghana Foundation, we […]

Social Norms and Petty Corruption in Ghana

October 30, 2025

A recent study into Social Norms and Petty Corruption investigated the reasons why Ghanaians may engage in bribe paying, based on an original survey of 1,400 citizens. A third of Ghanaian citizens report that they have paid a bribe during the last year. The sectors that are most corrupt are the police, followed by electricity […]

The Cost of Politics in Ghana

October 30, 2025

Ghana has held six elections since returning to multiparty democracy in 1992 with three turnovers of power including, in 2016, the first defeat of a sitting incumbent. But multiparty elections are costly affairs for aspiring and current parliamentarians as this cost of politics research illustrates. Between 2012 and 2016 the cost of running for political […]

From Local Action to Lasting Impact

October 30, 2025

How Naabans Foundation is inspiring change through resource mobilisation, women’s empowerment, and community development. Naabans Foundation began its journey under the Catalyst Fund and has since grown into its second phase — one of the youngest organizations within the CSSF portfolio. Their work is rooted in the community. The team spends time with local groups, […]

Transforming NGO Resilience: RAAF’s Journey with CSSF Support

October 30, 2025

The Rural Aid Alliance Foundation (RAAF), a non-political, non-profit NGO based in Takoradi, is steadily transforming its operations and impact through the Civil Society Strengthening Facility (CSSF). With a clear plan and commitment, RAAF has been able to implement several activities, despite encountering a few challenges along the way. The journey so far has been encouraging, showing […]

HURDS: From Struggling Child to Stronger Voice for Rights and Development

October 30, 2025

When a consultant once described Human Rights and Development Services (HURDS) as “a child in need,” it reflected the organisation’s struggles before joining the Civil Society Strengthening Fund (CSSF). Limited systems, no finance officer, and weak structures threatened its sustainability. But just a few years later, HURDS has transformed into a confident, visible, and resilient civil society organisation charting […]