Women Watch International (WWI-Ghana)

Organization Description: 

Women Watch International (WWI – Ghana) is a child, youth and women oriented, volunteer driven national non-governmental organization and a non-profit organization.
It was formed and registered to promote the rights of vulnerable children, youth and women.
It was formed to reduce the rate of ignorance among children, youth and women of their human rights.
WWI-Ghana campaigns for equal human rights for vulnerable children, youth and women and create the awareness about gender equality and women rights issues.
WWI-Ghana offers internship placement, youth placement, youth mobilization and international youth work camps to promote the development, transfer of intellectual skills for sustainable development.
WWI-Ghana has its national secretariat in Accra-Ghana and is headed by the chairperson, with a team of professional staffs.

Location: 
P. O. Box OF 16, Ofankor-Accra, Ghana.
Accra, 00233
Ghana
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Mission Statement: 

The primary mission of WWI-Ghana is to help meet the basic needs of all people with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of vulnerable children, youth and women.

Do You Require Formal Orientation Training for Volunteers?: 
Yes
Are more than one-third of the participants in your organization/programs low income (below 150% of the poverty level)?: 
No
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