ACH foundation Mission
Our mission is to improve health literacy and empower communities by providing professional training, technical assistance, and innovative communication strategies. We strive to enhance social and behavioral change through advocacy activities, design impactful messaging and visual tools, strengthen health service delivery systems, promote community-based health product distribution, and collaborate with partners for sustainable impact. Our goal is to create positive health outcomes and empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions regarding their health and well-being.
More AboutCauses we care about
We are dedicated to making a positive impact on health and well-being. Through our diverse range of services and interventions, we are committed to driving social and behavioral change communication, promoting access to quality healthcare, and empowering communities to make informed decisions about their health.
More CausesIntervention Areas
These are the areas of focus where we implements targeted strategies and initiatives to address specific health or social challenges.
This intervention area focuses on promoting and ensuring access to family planning services and commodities. It encompasses activities such as distributing short-term family planning commodities through the community-based health product distribution network, promoting long-term family planning methods, and providing postpartum family planning counseling.
This intervention area aims to prevent the spread of HIV and reduce the impact of AIDS. It includes activities such as counseling and testing services to encourage individuals to know their HIV status, efforts to reduce stigmatization and discrimination related to HIV, promotion of sexual abstinence and condom use, education on harm reduction strategies, as well as education on PreP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis).
This intervention area focuses on improving nutrition outcomes, especially for infants, young children, and vulnerable populations. It involves activities such as promoting appropriate infant and young child feeding practices, providing essential nutrition education and support, conducting nutrition assessments and surveillance, advocating for food fortification, and distributing nutritional supplements for children between 6 to 24 months.
This intervention area addresses issues related to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene practices. It encompasses activities such as promoting hand hygiene and proper sanitation practices through WASH-IPC (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene-Infection Prevention and Control) initiatives, advocating for household water treatment methods to ensure access to safe drinking water, and raising awareness about the importance of proper hygiene practices in maintaining good health.
This intervention area focuses on empowering individuals and communities by improving their livelihoods and building resilience. It may involve teaching caregivers skills to become economically empowered, supporting vulnerable communities to be resilient in terms of food and nutrition security, and reducing the workload of women to promote gender equity and enhance their overall well-being.
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Collaboration and Partnership
We currently work in collaboration and partnerships with a number of public and private sector organizations, such as The United Nations World Food Programme, DSM, USAID, Total Family Health Organization, Global Affairs Canada, Government of Japan, the Ghana Health Service, Ghana Education Service, Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, and other government agencies.