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Norsaac Week@Glance

Oxfam, Enough! (Disag’ya) Project VSLA Share-out The Enough MGF and VSLA group in Wamale community invested their energy in their weekly meetings throughout the year in Hold intergenerational dialogues on social norms, and attitudes that perpetrate SGBV, promotion of positive masculinities and the need to invest through savings for future growth. The VSLA contributed and...

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REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS

Commodities: Motor bikes. Quantity: 17. Norsaac is soliciting bids from qualified firms in connection with the supply of motorcycles in Tamale. Quotes will be accepted via email to info@norsaac.org or submitted to NORSAAC office at Shishegu residential area via hard copies. Quotes should be valid for 2 months (60 calendar days). Quotes are confidential and...

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Norsaac@20 Online Quiz

The celebration of 20th Anniversary of Norsaac themed “20 years of Transforming Lives” which was launched in July will continue throughout the rest of the year. As part of the anniversary celebration, Norsaac is organizing an online quiz which will be used to engage registered participants (youth groups and networks as well as social media audience)...

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Youth Initiatives Small Grant (YISG): Grants award ceremony

The PtY Ghana programme is being implemented by 4 consortium partners with Norsaac leading and YAG, Songtaba and Gh Alliance as implementing partners. The programme which begun in 2021 is in its second year of implementation; working to empower Adolescent girls and Young Women (AGYW) human rights especially, ones relating to SGBVs Harmful practices and...

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Youth Initiatives Small Grants (YISG)

Are you a youth or women led group, community-based organization or movement? Are you located  and operating within the Power to You(th) programme areas: Kasena Nankana West, Bulsa South, Yunyoo, Mion,, Sawla Tuna Kalba, Tamale Metro, Central Gonja, Cheriponi, Kpandai and Nanumba south? Does your interventions touch on Adolescent Girls and Young Women’s Rights especially...

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Civil Society Organizations Training and Capacity Building on Property Taxation – DPTI Project

Fair taxation is the most sustainable way of financing development and ending aid dependency. Tax has a redistributive function which can reduce inequality, when it is designed in an appropriate way, especially through progressive taxation of income and wealth.But tax revenues in Ghana fall short of what realistically could be obtained when analyzing the actual...

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Minister of International Development, Government of Canada and his delegation participates in Adolescent-led Mural Painting at the Nyankpala Health Center

The Nyankpala health Center is located in Nyankpala community in the Tolon district of the Northern region. It shares boundaries with Sagnarigu Municipal, Kumbungu district, Central Gonja district and Tolon sub district. The high profile delegation upon safe arrival was received and welcomed by the Regional Director of Health Services and District Director of Health...