World Vision Ghana Launches 2026-2030 Child Well-Being Strategy

World Vision Ghana launches a five-year strategy aiming to improve the lives of 2.8 million vulnerable children.

World Vision Ghana Launches 2026-2030 Child Well-Being Strategy

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World Vision Ghana has officially launched its National Strategy for the period 2026 to 2030. The five-year roadmap is designed to significantly improve child well-being across the country, with a focus on the most vulnerable communities.

The strategy, themed "Our Promise 2026-2030: Securing the Future for Children," aims to reach an estimated 2.8 million children. Its core objectives include improving access to quality education, healthcare, clean water, and child protection services.

According to the organization, the plan will be implemented through partnerships with the Ghanaian government, local communities, and other development stakeholders. The launch event was held in Accra, marking the beginning of a concerted effort to address systemic challenges facing children in Ghana.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of World Vision Ghana's new strategy?

The goal is to improve the well-being of an estimated 2.8 million vulnerable children in Ghana by 2030 through focused interventions in health, education, and protection.

What is the theme of the 2026-2030 strategy?

The strategy is themed "Our Promise 2026-2030: Securing the Future for Children."

How will the strategy be implemented?

It will be implemented through partnerships with the Ghanaian government, local communities, and other development organizations.

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