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Midwives, SHG Leaders, Staff Undergo Training in Psycho-Education
A week-long training is underway in Tamale to train primary stakeholders of the Maternal Mental Health Project funded by UK aid....
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BasicNeeds-Ghana Convenes Meeting of Accra Regional Alliance
On November 30, 2018, BasicNeeds-Ghana convened a meeting with the Greater Accra Regional Alliance for Mental Health and Development as part of...
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Maternal Mental Health Project Relaunched
BasicNeeds-Ghana has re-launched the UK aid funded Maternal Mental Health project during a well attended ceremony at the British Council in Accra...
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BasicNeeds-Ghana Develops New Country Strategy
BasicNeeds-Ghana has begun consultations on the development of its new country strategic plan for the period 2019 to 2023. The process, which...
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2018 World Mental Health Day Press Statement
“Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World” BasicNeeds-Ghana and Mental Health Society of Ghana Call on Government to Improve Mental...
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UK Minister for Africa Visits Nima Mental Health Self-Help Group
The United Kingdom's Minister of State for Africa, Mrs Harriet Baldwin MP, took time off of her busy schedule to visit a...
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BasicNeeds and Partners Hold Review Meeting
BasicNeeds-Ghana and its implementation partners held a Programmes’ Implementation Review and Planning Meeting in Tamale from February 21st to 23rd....
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UK High Commissioner & DFID Director Visit Tolon Self-Help Group
UK High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency Iain Walker, yesterday February 7th, visited mental health and epilepsy service users and their primary...
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Mamobi Psych Unit Recieves Support
BasicNeeds Ghana has donated a computer and its accessories to the Psychiatric Unit of the Mamobi General Hospital. The donation was in...
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BasicNeeds CEO Visits Ghana
BasicNeeds-Ghana is privileged to host the Chief Executive Officer of BasicNeeds UK, Adrian Sell, who is in Ghana for a working visit...
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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.

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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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