MOBILITY FOUNDATION

Helping Marginalised Through Voluntary Aid  

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT

  • The organisation has able to trained 48 PWDs, 10 in dressmaking, 10 in batik tie and dye and 28 in computer skills training which were for GAB, GSPD, and GNAB. The trainees were also provided with entrepreneur skills, packaging and customer care, basic accounting skills, awareness of RHR and PWDs rights. 
  • 350 PWDs have reached with education and training on their rights on UN Convention on the Right of Persons with Disability and Disability Right ACT in Nanumba North and South districts in the northern region of  Ghana
  • Six classrooms cladded for effective teaching and learning
  • MDGs committees formed in the three districts and are functioning,
  • MDGs committees have institutionalized  and are holding district assembly accountable for the achievement of MDGs
  • MDGs committees have established and mainstreamed into planning and evaluation of district assembly projects.
  • The districts as well as sub-districts structures and sub-committees of the assemblies understood the concepts, the principles; procedures governing MDGs and importance’s of it’s in poverty reduction and has integrated MDGs specific projects in their developmental projects and planning.
  • It capacitated citizens to demand accountability from district assembly through Partnership Platform with the aim of rendering accountability to citizens on developmental projects and amount allocated to each briefing.
  • It enhanced the practices of good governance and accountability within the districts to the citizens.
  • 55% of the benefited districts and communities are aware of MDGs.
  • Over 15,000 people participated in public forum and float in the three districts capitals.
  • The organisation has constructed four bedrooms and a hall for teachers to improved quality of teaching and learning and to ensure excellence in measuring learning outcomes in rural communities.
  • The organisation was able to reached 457 PWDs on HIV/AIDs prevention and awareness creation among PWDs in twelve rural communities in the district.
  • 30 PWDs trained as peer educators to educate their colleagues on HIV/AIDS/STI prevention and protection.
  • 10 seated KVIP toilet facilities and two urinal pit constructed  and commission for Methodist primary in Tamale
  • Through the educational program the organisation was able to reached 200 girls in 6 primary schools in Tamale metropolis through school uniform, school bags, pencils, pens marshal, exercise books, and evening extra classes. The organisation also educated girls’ parents to change some of the attitudes that consider their girls’ education unimportant.