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CSO Coalition, BNGh Support People Living with Mental Illness, Epilepsy
BasicNeeds Ghana, on April 30 and May 1, distributed food and other items worth GHȻ 50,000...
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Stakeholders Meet to Discuss Mental Health Financing
BasicNeeds-Ghana has organised a meeting of multi-sectoral stakeholders to discuss new and sustainable ways...
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Mental Health in Ghana Could be Better
The CEO of the Mental Health Authority- Ghana, Dr Akwasi Osei, has said that the biggest problems bedevilling the mental health...
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Mental Health Alliance Holds National Meeting
The Alliance for Mental Health and Development, made up of civil society actors in mental health, held a national meeting in Accra...
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BasicNeeds Convenes Forum to Discuss Mental Health Financing Featured
BasicNeeds-Ghana, on August 29, 2019, organised an inter-ministerial forum which brought together heads of key ministries and government agencies...
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SHEP Coordinators Undergo Facilitator’s Training on ‘Dang Malgu’
School Health Education Programme (SHEP) Coordinators from the Tishegu Anglican Primary School ‘A’, numbering four (4),...
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DFID, Development Partners Visit APH, SHGs Featured
On June 14, 2019, the Department for International Development led a visit of development partners to Accra Psychiatric Hospital and to a...
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Phase 1 of UNDP Funded Dry Season Gardening Project Ends Featured
BasicNeeds-Ghana has successfully ended the first phase of a dry season gardening project funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Adaptation...
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30 SHG Members Acquire Skills in Bead-Making
Thirty (30) self-help group (SHG) members have completed a day’s training in bead-making on December 16, 2019 at the Accra Rehabilitation Centre,...
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BasicNeeds, MEHSOG Undergo 2-Day Trauma Workshop
BasicNeeds-Ghana and the Mental Health Society of Ghana (MEHSOG), on December 3, 2019, began a two-day workshop to integrate trauma...
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BasicNeeds-Ghana is a mental health and development advocacy organisation that implements and promotes initiatives to transform the lives of people with mental illness or epilepsy by providing access to integrated mental health care, social and economic services in the communities of Ghana.    In the process, we empower individuals and their families and involve communities and partner with government and other organisations to influence public opinion and policy and enable people with mental illness or epilepsy to live and work successfully in their community.
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