Ghana Needs Your Help!
Ghana needs help and support for so many things such as the four challenges you already saw, health care, education, water, and alternative income. But those are just a broad idea of what the country needs. On this page I want to give you a few more reasons why Ghana needs your help.
Ghana doesn't just need health care for diseases but also needs it for mental health care. Ghana'a mental health care hospitals are in the south part of Ghana and the psychiatric service's are in the north part of Ghana. Even though Ghana has these places doesn't mean they are still fully functional, most of them are almost gone there are only a few of them that people can actually get help in. The rooms are very small and only have 1 or 2 beds in each room. Also there are hardly any doctors and hardly have any medicine to help them. Serious cases have to be sent to a hospital in Accra. Energy in Ghana is very poor. Only a few families have energy and the ones that do have such a small amount that they only have enough to run their refrigerator, washer and drier in an every day house hold. Imagine just living in a tiny house with only one or two lights and a cooler. That's about what the average family can have with such small electricity in Ghana.
These are only a few reasons why Ghana needs your help to sustain them. Thanks.
Ghana doesn't just need health care for diseases but also needs it for mental health care. Ghana'a mental health care hospitals are in the south part of Ghana and the psychiatric service's are in the north part of Ghana. Even though Ghana has these places doesn't mean they are still fully functional, most of them are almost gone there are only a few of them that people can actually get help in. The rooms are very small and only have 1 or 2 beds in each room. Also there are hardly any doctors and hardly have any medicine to help them. Serious cases have to be sent to a hospital in Accra. Energy in Ghana is very poor. Only a few families have energy and the ones that do have such a small amount that they only have enough to run their refrigerator, washer and drier in an every day house hold. Imagine just living in a tiny house with only one or two lights and a cooler. That's about what the average family can have with such small electricity in Ghana.
These are only a few reasons why Ghana needs your help to sustain them. Thanks.