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Feed the Future Resilience in Northern Ghana Systems Strengthening Activity is sponsored by USAID/Ghana. This initiative supports farmers affected by dry spells and aims to improve healthcare delivery in Northern Ghana. It provides funding for selected civil society organizations to work with Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Ghana Health Service.
The program focuses on ensuring communities have access to nutritious food and good health, including training farmers in climate-smart agriculture, providing inputs for nutritious crops, and introducing supplemental livelihood sources. It also aims to improve nutrition, maternal and child health services, and early childhood development.
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Feed the Future Resilience in Northern Ghana Systems Strengthening Activity is funded by USAID/Ghana. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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