We work at the intersection of health, education, economic empowerment, and social inclusion to address the systemic barriers that keep women, children, and vulnerable populations trapped in cycles of poverty and marginalization.
For us, development is not about handing out help — it’s about equipping people with the tools, resources, and support they need to build lasting change in their own communities. We are not everywhere — but where we work, we go deep.
Our approach is participatory, locally driven, and designed for long-term impact.
Because at WCNDF, we don’t just change statistics. We change lives.
We believe that access to quality healthcare is a human right — not a privilege. Our health programs focus on prevention, education, and access, especially for women and children in rural and underserved areas.
Key Initiatives:
Training of traditional birth attendants
Community health outreach on HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB & reproductive health
Health forums for women and girls
Support for maternal and child health centers
Health education in schools
We invest in education because it’s the foundation of opportunity. From scholarships to infrastructure to teacher training, we work to ensure that every child — especially every girl — has the chance to learn, grow, and lead.
Key Initiatives:
Scholarships for vulnerable children
Girl-child education support and advocacy
Construction and rehabilitation of classroom blocks
Health and life-skills training in schools
Capacity building for school management committees and PTAs
Poverty isn’t just lack of money — it’s lack of options.
We provide women and youth with the skills, capital, and confidence to build sustainable livelihoods and reclaim their agency.
Key Initiatives:
Micro-loans and savings schemes for women petty traders
Vocational and entrepreneurial skills training
Financial literacy and business development workshops
Partnerships with local microfinance institutions
True development is inclusive. We work with orphans, widows, persons with disabilities, and street children to ensure that every individual — regardless of circumstance — is seen, supported, and valued.
Key Initiatives:
Direct support for orphans and vulnerable children
Rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities
Shelter, care, and counseling for widows and street-connected youth
Community sensitization on rights, inclusion, and protection
Together, we can build a future where every woman and child has access to health, education, and opportunity. Whether you’re a donor, volunteer, partner, or advocate — your support drives change in Ghana’s most vulnerable communities.