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CSO Coalition Supports People with Mental Illness & Epilepsy During COVID-19
On April 30 and May 1, BasicNeeds- Ghana distributed food and otheritems worth GHS 50,000 to 110 (69 females) persons with mental...
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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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Millicent Otoo (standing right) presenting a UK branded beaded bag to Alicia Herbert (standing left)
UK Prime Minister`s Special Envoys visit Jamestown SHG
May 21, 2021
UK Minister for Africa Visits Nima Mental Health Self-Help Group
August 28, 2018
UK High Commissioner & DFID Director Visit Tolon Self-Help Group
February 7, 2018

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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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