What we do

We support children, youth and women in Africa.

Through the emancipation and empowerment of women and youth in their communities, PAORP-VWC works to advance the operations of human rights organizations, women's groups, and youth organizations in order to advance the human rights of the minority population.

Bare Water Project

This is one of the projects PAORP-VWC Ghana worked on to lessen the labor that women and children are required to do to fetch and purify drinking water for consumption.

Teacher Training

Every Easter Day we bring children from remote communities to celebrates Easter with us in a selected child friendly community.This occasion is also used to bring out hidden talents in children.

PAORP-VWC & TIGO

We build schools for the underprivileged children so they are encouraged to attend school with their friends.

Vocational Training

Pan- African Oganisation Tamale in its drive to bring out smile on the faces of children from all works of life has extended its wings beyond its regular school activities.

Annual Women's Day Celebration

The role of women can never be under estimated when it comes to improving the livelihood of families and the entire communities.
This is why we take celebrating International Women’s Day and International Day of Rural Women seriously.

Empowering Single Mothers

Single mothers in our target 5 project Districts are affected strongly by way of limited access to financial empowerment, not included in decision making by family members, and their lack of access and control to the right economic and livelihood resources due to absence of strategic information which can transform and improve on their livelihoods. leadership opportunities.

Celebrations marking Women's Day

For the first time in the lives of some women groups in Northern Region of Ghana, they were made aware that the world has set aside some days to honour women for their contributions in shaping the lives of mankind. The role of women can never be under estimated when it comes to improving the livelihood of families and the entire communities. This is why PAORP-VWC staff in collaboration with some selected women group organised series of educative talks meant at reducing all forms of violence on women and children within the Northern Region of Ghana. Women groups were also educated to constantly make it as a duty to get themselves organise in celebrating the International Day of Women on every 8th March each year and the International Day of Rural Women celebrated on every 15 October yearly. Their involvement in these celebrations will help to bring their grievances to light so as to combat all forms of discrimination melted on them by their male counterparts. From December 2008 till Feb 2009, PAORP-VWC has been continuing with its research program which is our corner stone in identifying the problems of violence and under development within our target communities. Apart from the ongoing research program on the field, we have been involved in the following activities to meet up with our intended objectives. Our Awareness creation on the plight of the street children has been intensified with series of meetings and lobbying taking place with policy makers, traditional chiefs and family heads within our target communities to encourage parents to take responsibility in the education of their children especially the girl child as future leaders of Ghana. During the Christmas week of 2008 we handed over to some girls and boys of Morning Star Orphanage School, Tamale school bags, books some writing materials and Christmas presents to enable them meet up with their educational demands and celebrate the Christmas in a grand style. This was initiated as a move to encouraged parents to see their children as a gift from God and as their future helpers and leaders. (“Take care of me today and I will help you tomorrow”) During this occasion our staff members lecture parents on their role and responsibilities towards their children upbringing. At the start of January 2009 we handed over more than 500 assorted pieces of baby and children dresses to Anfaani Children’s Home Tamale for them to take care of the orphans under their care.