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HFFG calls for increase in health budgetary allocations to bridge immunization gap

HFFG calls for increase in health budgetary allocations to bridge immunization gap By Beyonce Diamond Kpogli APR 1, 2021 Hope For Future Generations and its partners have called on the government to increase health budget allocation in order to mitigate the immunization gap in the country which has been funded by donors for years. According to HFFG, ghana is likely to face challenges if nothing is done in the health sector domestically should the donors back off in 2026. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in health have bemoaned the possible challenges which were likely to be created should donors back off. Addressing a media engagement with News Editors on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, on Status of Immunization Financing in Ghana , the Executive Director of Hope For Future Generation (HFFG), Ms Cecilia Senoo indicated that increased budgetary allocations by the government in that regard would help to intensify immunization, stressing that immunization has been the most effe

International Women s Day – HFFG praises women leading the COVID-19 response

Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), a national women-focused, community-based non-governmental organization, has asked Ghanaians to use this year rsquo;s International Women 39;s Day (IWD) to highlight and celebrate the contributions of women in the national COVID-19 response.

HFFG Director Cecilia Senoo selected part of NGO delegation to the Global Fund Board

HFFG Director Cecilia Senoo selected part of NGO delegation to the Global Fund Board By Attah -Effah Badu Listen to article Experienced Ghanaian social worker and Executive Director of Hope for Future Generations (HFFG), Mrs. Cecilia Lodonu-Senoo, has been selected to become a member of the Developing Country NGO Delegation to the Global Fund Board (DCNGO) 2021-2023. The Developing Country NGO Delegation is one of three civil society constituencies on the Global Fund Board and represents the perspectives of NGOs and NGO implementers in over 100 recipient countries. The Global Fund is a partnership designed to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as epidemics. Since its creation in 2002, the Global Fund has disbursed more than US$45.4 billion in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria and for programs to strengthen systems for health across more than 155 countries, including Ghana.

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