Read about the past NORSAAC projects in the sections below.
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Act Right and Stop HIV
Act Right and Stop HIV is aimed at preventing HIV in communities with outreach programmes such as community sensitization durbars, counseling and testing, film and video shows among others. 20 communities in Savelugu Nantong and Central Gonja districts are beneficiaries of this project. The project has 30 volunteers and peer educators leading activities at the …
Community Based Sexuality Education Project
The Community Based Sexuality Education Project (CBSEP) was initiated to develop and integrate dialogue-based educational methods and materials to strengthen the knowledge and attitudes of young people on SHSR (Sexual Health and Sexual Rights). The project was implemented in the northern region of Ghana. 28 teachers have been trained and they now serve as facilitators …
Global Fund Round 8 HIV/AIDS Project
The two year pilot project will distribute over 700,000 condoms to the most at risk population (MARPS) and the general public. 56 peer educators in 26 communities and one tertiary institution have been trained to reach out to 70,000 young people and the general public within the project implementation period. NORSAAC is a sub-recipient of …
Resource Mobilization and Awareness
The Resource Mobilization and Awareness (RMA) project is initiated to ensure functioning budget lines for reproductive health commodities with special emphasis on contraceptives. The RMA project is run in 4 districts within the Northern region targeting government agencies especially health sector actors. NORSAAC has become a member of the National Strategic Committee on Reproductive Health …
Society Tackling AIDS through Rights
The project Society Tackling AIDS through Rights (STAR) was initiated to empower communities in the face of HIV and AIDS. Communities were able to see HIV/AIDS as a development issue and relate it to other development areas like education, health and agric. By using participatory tools the inhabitants in the communities gained information about HIV/AIDS …
Women’s Right Advocates Project
The Women’s Rights Advocates Project (WRAP) is aimed at promoting the fundamental human rights of women in the implementing communities using community members as advocates. The project is implemented in six communities in Tamale Metropolis and Tolon/Kumbungu District. Five Women’s right advocates (3 women and 2 men) are trained in each of the communities on the …





