News & Events
SWAA GHANA ATTENDS USAID AWARE II END OF PROJECT MEETING
The President, Ms Nancy Ansah, and the Immediate Past President, Mrs. Cecilia Senoo participated in USAID AWARE II End of Project Meeting between June 11-13, 2012 at the Sakarawa Hotel, Togo.
SWAA GHANA PARTICIPATES IN THE 16TH ICASA CONFERENCE
On 17 and 18 November, the President of SWAA Ghana, Ms. Nancy Ansah and the Immediate Pats President, Mrs. Cecilia Senoo,joined 129 people from 24 countries and 4 continents gathered
The President Attends the International Female Condom Conference
On 17 and 18 November, the President of SWAA Ghana, Ms. Nancy Ansah and the Immediate Pats President, Mrs. Cecilia Senoo,joined 129 people from 24 countries and 4 continents gathered
UNFPA and SWAA Ghana Organises Capacity Workshop For Kayayee
Accra, Oct. 12, GNA – Ms Nancy Ansah, President of the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa (SWAA) Ghana, has noted that the global population increase of seven billion has necessitated the need to improve women’s reproductive health.
The President Participates in the 50th Ordinary Session of the African Commission
The President, Ms. Nancy Ansah, honoured an invitation to The Gambia to participate in a forum on the participation of NGOs in the 50th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and People's Rights and the 24th African Human Rights Book Fair.
SWAA Ghana HIV Clubs in Tertiary Institutions
SWAA Ghana, with support from the Global Fund, has formed 4 HIV clubs in four tertiary institutions in Ghana namely; University of Development Studies

In the past two years, SWAA Ghana has engaged the Media in many advocacy issues through Press conferences, coverage for programmes, granting interviews on critical HIV and Reproductive Health issues, phone calls during news items and articles in the print media.

2008 was an election year. SWAA Ghana therefore intensified advocacy programmes on HIV & AIDS, Reproductive Health and Rights Issues (RH) and the Integration of HIV & RH and rights issues.

SWAA engaged the media as the fourth estate of the realm to support the need for presidential aspirants to make HIV prevention, treatment and Care and Support a key issue in their manifestos.

Since 2009, SWAA has been engaging the Media Communication and Advocacy Network (MCAN) in meetings and training to help keep their focus on the need for a consistent and unwavering advocacy on Reproductive Health issues.

In the past two years, SWAA Ghana has engaged the Media in many advocacy issues through Press conferences, coverage for programmes, granting interviews on critical HIV and Reproductive Health issues, phone calls during news items and articles in the print media.

2008 was an election year. SWAA Ghana therefore intensified advocacy programmes on HIV & AIDS, Reproductive Health and Rights Issues (RH) and the Integration of HIV & RH and rights issues.

SWAA engaged the media as the fourth estate of the realm to support the need for presidential aspirants to make HIV prevention, treatment and Care and Support a key issue in their manifestos.

Since 2009, SWAA has been engaging the Media Communication and Advocacy Network (MCAN) in meetings and training to help keep their focus on the need for a consistent and unwavering advocacy on Reproductive Health issues.

The then President of SWAA Ghana, Mrs. Cecilia Senoo, (2nd from Left), and other Executive Members at a SWAA Ghana Press Conference

 

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