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Enhancing maternal mental health and livelihoods of vulnerable pregnant women and mothers and their children to realise maternal and child health in Ghana

Last updated: 17/01/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1079599-BN-2015-GH-DFID-51A
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Description

BasicNeeds Ghana will enhance the mental health of pregnant women and mothers, and through this improve health outcomes for young children. This will be achieved through strengthening existing health services in Ghana to anticipate the specific mental health needs of pregnant women and mothers, alongside efforts towards income generation for vulnerable individuals. Work with individuals and communities will promote positive behaviours to reduce stigma and discrimination in relation to mental ill health through various communications strategies, whilst service users will be better organised to advocate for quality maternal mental health services.


Location

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Ghana
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • BasicNeeds Ghana
  • CPRI
  • GKS
  • Mission of Hope Society Foundation (MIHOSO)

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 17/01/2019