Our Mission & Vision

At CDA-Ghana, We Strive To: Fight Corruption,Poverty, Disease and Inequility through social mobilization, capacity strengthening and policy influencing actions.

Our past and present works are guided by this mission, We also seek partners and individuals who believe in this to join us.

At CDA-Ghana we are inspired by the vision of “A just and Prosperous Society, Free from Corruption, Poverty, Disease and Discrimnation”, We seek an open society where human dignity is respected and where people enjoy rights and oppurtunities and are afforded a chance to participate in decision making at every level of national life and governance.

Every member of the team believes i  this vision and work towards that.

CDA-Ghana inspiration

CDA-Ghana is inspired by the Vision of: “A Prosperous & Resilient Community Free from the Injustice of Corruption Poverty, Disease and Gender Inequality”.

Partnership

We work with partners to break down the social, political and legal barriers that marginalized people face, and innovate to create a future free from poverty, disease discrimination and human rights violations.

Health Services

We are dedicated to strengthening the capacity of local communities to uphold the rights of people most affected by HIV, Sexual and Gender-based Violence and most at risk populations.

Our Mission & Vision

We exist primarily to promote sustainable, inclusive and resilient community development initiatives that reduces poverty, contributes to Good Health and Wellbeing as well as empowers women and girls, through evidenced based advocacy and the application of cutting edge innovations that are culturally appropriate, gender sensitive and responsive to the needs of marginalized individuals, families and communities in a sustainable fashion.

We work with partners to break down the social, political and legal barriers that marginalized people face, and innovate to create a future free from poverty, disease discrimination and human rights violations.

We are dedicated to strengthening the capacity of local communities to uphold the rights of people most affected by HIV, Sexual and Gender-based Violence and most at risk populations by addressing the underlying causes of vulnerability, engaging in effective advocacy, generating robust evidence and developing meaningful policy solutions that improves access to services as well as quality of care and better outcomes.