Protected: Final Evaluation Report of COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion For Resilience Project
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Protected: Final Narrative Report of the BAAT Project
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Outcome 3: Increased Access to Employable Skills by 200 Vulnerable People (E.g., Women, and Youth)
The COVID-19 project was designed to assist 200 vulnerable people in the targeted communities with employable skills and jobs. From a baseline of zero (0), the project supported 195 women and youth, comprising 83 (43%) females and 112 (57%) males. The project exceeded its 80% target by 18%. At the project closeout in October 2022, […]
Outcome 2: Increased Knowledge of 100,000 People on COVID-19 Prevention Protocols.
A review of Hope Channel Ghana’s viewership documents revealed that the number of people receiving COVID-19 vaccine ads grew steadily to reach a peak of 2,000,000 within the project period. Of the sub-sample (n=20) of participating (n=10) and non-participating (n=10) church and community members responding to this study, the percentages of individuals who knew the […]
Outcome 1: Improved Access to COVID-19 Vaccines for 10,000 people
Through the project, 11,947 vulnerable populations received only their first vaccine dose or completed the vaccination protocols. Ninety percent (90%) of the project partner churches and community respondents said they would get vaccinated once a vaccine is available and recommended. This figure compares with a 40% acceptance rate among the non-project church and community respondents. […]
ADRA Ghana
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is a global humanitarian organization whose motto is Justice, Compassion, and Love. ADRA Ghana belongs to the worldwide ADRA network which delivers relief and development assistance to individuals, households, and communities in more than 118 supporting and implementing Country Offices—regardless of their ethnicity, political affiliation, gender, or religious […]
ADRA Ghana Staff
Directors Dr. Isaac Kankam-Boadu —Country Director Justice Samuel Abbey — Director, Programs Joshua Waahu — Acting Finance Director Managers Patricia Agyei—Manager, Health Projects Joseph Kpamka Dindiok—Manager, GIS & MEAL Integration Isaac Vanderpuye —Farm Manager/Coordinator Accounts Officers Albert Aryee—Accounts Officer Edmund Frimpong—Accounts Officer Administration Mary Agyeman-Mensah—Human resource Officer Abigail Ayew Ampofoah—Office Assistant Emmanuel Abroakwa Amponsah— Front Desk Officer […]
BAAT Project Achievements
Value Chain Actors Target Actual 2,019 2,020 2,021 Final Target 2,019 2,020 2,021 Current Value (Total) Current Value (%) Existing Cashew Farmers 2,000 1,000 – 3,000 2,042 1,350 – 3,392 113.1% New Cashew Farmers 2,000 3,100 – 5,100 […]
The BAAT Project Achievements
During the life of activity (LoA) of the action, the project achieved the following results: Increased Employment in the Cashew Value Chain Industry: The BAAT Project supported 14,966 (103.2%) beneficiaries with job opportunities against its final target of 14,500. This performance represents a 3.2% achievement over the project’s final target. The final evaluation report stated […]
Krisan
Eight (8) PoC (6 males and 2 females) cultivated 6.5 acres of watermelon, plantain, cucumber, and other vegetables. Collectively, the PoC sold3.4 tons of cucumber valued at GH¢ 5,500.00 from their 1.3-acre farm They also made an amount of GH¢ 8,934 from the sales of 15 tons of watermelon. Another PoC was able to purchase […]