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Trained 300 SMEs, Pork vendors and Pig farmers in the Weija Gbawe municipality in business management, financial management, group formation and dynamics.

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe municipal

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe municipal

Mobilized civil society groups and established Governance Issues Forum Network (GIFNet) and created platform for joint action and oversight in the implementation of development Action Plans of the Shama and Prestea Huni-Valley District Assemblies to ensure citizens demand for transparent and accountable governance from public officials at the local level.

Improved community participation in local governance and information sharing at local government level (bridged engagements gap between local government and communities for greater participation in decision making) increased mutual trust between the citizens the Assembly for responsive leadership.

Promoting Participatory, Transparent and Accountable Governance in Shama and Prestea Huni-Valley District Assemblies of the Western Region of Ghana (LOGODEP Project)

Promoting Participatory, Transparent and Accountable Governance in Shama and Prestea Huni-Valley District Assemblies of the Western Region of Ghana (LOGODEP Project)

412 project beneficiary farmers (153 females, 259 males) trained and supported to establish farms to ensure food security in the NGRL project-affected communities.

Agricultural Improvement and Land Access Program (AILAP) 3

Agricultural Improvement and Land Access Program (AILAP) 3

OLIVES trained women in improved sustainable backyard poultry production and techniques including improved poultry housing systems for role modelling and experimentation using local materials in two coastal communities in the Ahanta West District of Western Region of Ghana.

Improving Household Nutrition Through Local Poultry Production Systems by Rural Women”

Improving Household Nutrition Through Local Poultry Production Systems by Rural Women”

36 community animators (33 females, 3 males) and 30 women leaders from 6 communities in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai district equipped with relevant knowledge, attitudes and skills in local governance and decentralization to ensure their participation in local governance and decision–making processes in their localities.

Interest of citizen (women) stimulated in local government system to facilitate demand for accountability at local government level.

Enhancing Citizen (Women’s) Participation in Grassroots Leadership and Decision-Making Processes in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai District

Enhancing Citizen (Women’s) Participation in Grassroots Leadership and Decision-Making Processes in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai District

OLIVES conducted a feasibility study to establish the economic livelihood options for Eni Exploration & Production Limited offshore project affected persons in Sanzule in the Ellembelle district of the Western Region in 2016

Feasibility studies for the establishment of a Livelihood Restoration Program for Eni Project affected communities/ households in Sanzule in the Western Region Ghana

Feasibility studies for the establishment of a Livelihood Restoration Program for Eni Project affected communities/ households in Sanzule in the Western Region Ghana

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Establishing a vibrant piggery value chain (modern abattoir, breeding center, feed mill) to create direct employment, building capacity of 200 SMEs within the municipal for increased profitability and taxability, improving IGF mobilization of the Municipal Assembly to 135% for improved service delivery and promoting social accountability and accountable governance within the municipality

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe Municipality

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe Municipality

Promoting Social Accountability and accountable governance by establishing municipal-wide citizens’ groups Network for Accountable Governance (NAG) within the Weija Gbawe municipality to monitor the financial activities and physical projects development by the Municipal Assembly

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe Municipality

Strengthening sustainable local economic development and social accountability in Weija-Gbawe Municipality

55 community health nurses/officers trained in adolescent health and development.

392 community/group members educated in HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) mode of transmission (infection) and prevention as well as personal health issues.

Four (4) community clinics/health centers supported to establish adolescent friendly corners for HIV/AIDS and health education and counseling. 
One (1) HIV/AIDS vulnerable group trained and supported to establish/revamp its business ventures.

Influx Management Program

Influx Management Program

OLIVES conducted a feasibility study in 9 mine affected communities to establish the possibility of setting up an artisanal hub for local artisans for harmonizing best practices, improved service delivery and minimizing environmental pollution and land degradation in the Newmont Akyem Mining communities.

Feasibility studies for the establishment of an artisanal hub in Mine affected Communities in Newmont Akyem Mine Area

Feasibility studies for the establishment of an artisanal hub in Mine affected Communities in Newmont Akyem Mine Area

Strengthening an agricultural value chain for profitability and job creation and building the capacity of local authorities to improve IGF mobilization and promoting accountable governance for improved service delivery in the municipal

“Enhancing The Capacity of Local Authorities to Mobilize Local Resources and Promote Local Economic Development For Increased Economic Growth And Job Creation”

“Enhancing The Capacity of Local Authorities to Mobilize Local Resources and Promote Local Economic Development For Increased Economic Growth And Job Creation”

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