Goal: EOA Foundation want to empower widows and orphans by providing financial support, access to education, vocational training, and psychosocial services.
Objective 1: EOA Foundation want to establish local partnerships with community organizations to identify and support 500 widows and 1,000 orphans each year.
Objective 2: EOA Foundation want to develop a comprehensive vocational training program to equip widows with marketable skills by Year 3.
Objective 3: EOA Foundation want to provide scholarships or direct educational support to 300 orphans annually by Year 2.
Objective 4: EOA Foundation want to create a widow and orphan mental health and wellness program by Year 2, offering counselling services.
Strategy 1: EOA Foundation will collaborate with local governments and NGOs to identify widows and orphans in need.
Strategy 2: EOA Foundation will secure funding for vocational training programs, scholarships, and mental health services.
Strategy 3: EOA Foundation will implement a monitoring and evaluation framework to measure the impact on widows and orphans.
Strategy 4: EOA Foundation will create a peer support network to foster community among widows.
Goal: EOA Foundation want to improve access to quality education for underprivileged children and adults in Ghana.
Objective 1: EOA Foundation want to establish educational partnerships with 10 schools in the poorest regions within the first two years.
Objective 2: EOA Foundation want to provide educational materials and resources (books, computers, etc.) to at least 2,000 students each year.
Objective 3: EOA Foundation want to launch an annual teacher training program to enhance the quality of education by Year 3.
Objective 4: EOA Foundation want to implement scholarship programs for high-potential students to access secondary and tertiary education.
Strategy 1: EOA Foundation will build strong alliances with local education authorities and international educational organizations.
Strategy 2: EOA Foundation will develop and distribute culturally appropriate learning materials.
Strategy 3: EOA Foundation will seek grants and funding opportunities to provide scholarships and improve school infrastructure.
Strategy 4: EOA Foundation will promote gender equality in education by ensuring that at least 50% of beneficiaries are girls.
Goal: EOA Foundation want to ensure that all people living in poverty, particularly women and girls, have access to sanitary pads and
education about menstrual hygiene.
Objective 1: EOA Foundation want to distribute period pads to 10,000 people annually across targeted regions by Year 3.
Objective 2: EOA Foundation want to partner with health organizations to provide menstrual hygiene education in schools and communities by Year 2.
Objective 3: EOA Foundation want to advocate for menstrual hygiene policy changes by Year 4.
Objective 4: EOA Foundation want to create an income-generating program for women to produce and sell reusable pads by Year 5.
Strategy 1: EOA Foundation will build partnerships with manufacturers of affordable sanitary products and local health clinics.
Strategy 2: EOA Foundation will establish community outreach programs to reduce stigma around menstruation and educate girls and women on menstrual hygiene.
Strategy 3: EOA Foundation will launch fundraising and advocacy campaigns to raise awareness of period poverty.
Strategy 4: EOA Foundation will explore eco-friendly and reusable pad production and distribution.
Goal: EOA Foundation want to facilitate the successful reintegration of incarcerated individuals into society by providing educational, vocational, and emotional support while in prison and upon release.
Objective 1: EOA Foundation want to develop an educational program within prisons that offers GED preparation, vocational training, and life skills courses by Year 2.
Objective 2: EOA Foundation want to create a post-release support system that includes job placement assistance, counselling, and mentorship for 500 formerly incarcerated individuals each year.
Objective 3: EOA Foundation want to establish a housing support fund for newly released individuals by Year 3 to reduce homelessness and recidivism.
Objective 4: EOA Foundation want to advocate for policy reforms to improve conditions for incarcerated individuals and support rehabilitation efforts by Year 5.
Strategy 1: EOA Foundation will partner with correctional facilities to implement education and vocational programs.
Strategy 2: EOA Foundation will work with local employers to secure job placements for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Strategy 3: EOA Foundation will develop support groups and mentorship programs for emotional and social reintegration.
Strategy 4: EOA Foundation will advocate for policy changes that promote rehabilitation over punishment and reduce the barriers to re-entry for formerly incarcerated individuals.