Our Organisational Values
In order to deliver the vision of RAAF, we will be guided by the following core values
Respect
Excellence
Integrity
Value for Money
Commitment
Confidentiality
WORLD DIABETES DAY
World Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by IDF and the World Health Organization in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November, the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922.COVID-19 and diabetes
People with diabetes may be more vulnerable to the severe effects of the coronavirus. Find out what to know and do to help prevent and manage the illness.
Can I get an HIV test to use at home or in a private location?
Yes. These are known as HIV self-tests. There are two kinds:
- A Rapid Self-Test is done entirely at home or in a private location and can produce results within 20 minutes. You can buy a rapid self-test kit at a pharmacy or onlineexternal icon. The only rapid self-test currently available in the US is an oral fluid test.
- A Mail-In Self-Test includes a specimen collection kit that contains supplies to collect dried blood from a fingerstick at home. The sample is then sent to a lab for testing and the results are provided by a health care provider. Mail-in self-tests can be ordered through various online merchant sites. Your health care provider can also order a mail-in self-test for you.
WDD 2020: NURSES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE FOR DIABETES
Mobile Library (Library on Wheels)
We offer mobile library services to remote communities across the country. Every region in Ghana have one Library on Wheels service.
PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV IN GHANA
Total: 342,307
Males: 122,321
Females: 219,986
Economic empowerment and skills development for young women
The Issue
Investing in young women’s economic empowerment and skills development is one of the most urgent and effective means to drive progress on gender equality, poverty eradication, and inclusive economic growth.
Despite growing evidence of the positive outcomes of young women’s economic empowerment, young women continue to experience unequal access to education and skills development and face barriers to securing decent employment and opportunities to thrive as entrepreneurs. Young women’s access to resources, including land and loans, may be restricted by discriminatory laws, and young women continue to shoulder an unequal share of unpaid care work, due to the persistence of traditional gender roles.
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About Us
Contact Us
- Administrative Assistant
- Six Star Avenue, I Adu St.
Anaji - Takoradi
- Western Region
- 0233
- Ghana
- 0244273035
- 0244601007
- http://www.raafghana.com