Our Impact

Our Impact

Advancing rights, inclusion and community development across Northern Ghana

Songtaba’s impact reflects two decades of work supporting women, girls, persons with disabilities and vulnerable communities across Northern Ghana.

 

Through rights awareness, community mobilization, advocacy and capacity strengthening, Songtaba continues to advance gender equality, active citizenship, education, health, WASH and climate resilience. 

 

In 2024, Songtaba reached thousands of community members directly and indirectly through programs, advocacy, community platforms and capacity-building initiatives.

Impact at a Glance

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Direct Beneficiaries Reached -People engaged through programs, awareness sessions, advocacy platforms and community structures.

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Total Reach (Direct and Indirect) - Individuals and audiences reached through community dialogues, public engagements and awareness campaigns.

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Girls Reached Through School Clubs - In 12 schools across 16 menstrual health and empowerment clubs.

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Farmers Trained in Climate-Smart Agriculture - Smallholder farmers from 2 districts and 10 communities equipped with sustainable farming practices.

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Total Income (2024) - Reflects the scale of operations, partnerships and impact delivery.

Geographic Reach

Songtaba’s work covers multiple districts across the Northern Region, focusing on communities facing inequality, violence, educational challenges and climate vulnerability.

Activities span schools, community centers, district engagement platforms and livelihood spaces.

How We Measure Impact

Community Participation

Tracking involvement of women, youth and marginalized groups in civic and development processes.

Behaviour Change

Monitoring improvements in rights awareness, school attendance, reproductive health knowledge and community accountability.

Livelihood Improvements

Assessing gains in climate resilience, agricultural practices and household income potential.

Why Our Impact Matters

Songtaba’s work ensures that right holders are informed, included and empowered to shape their communities. Access to information, education, health services and sustainable livelihoods helps reduce inequality, prevent violence and strengthen community resilience.