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Dr. Naa Ashiley Vanderpuye-Donton

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0Our Vision

Our Mission

Our Core Values

Scope of Interventions

Business Model

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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR SECTOR PART-NERS (Strategic Plan 2017-2019)

Throughout the year, WAAF-IHCC continued to work with all stakeholders including allied NGO’s in order to reach national HIV & AIDs ob-jectives as well as learn the best practices in HIV management from local and international conferences.

CONFERENCES

April 23 -27, 2018: EANNASO Dialogue WAAF, a founding member of Non-State Actors for Health, Ghana, participated in the third annu-al Anglophone Regional Platform meeting host-ed by the Eastern Africa National Networks of AIDS Service Organization (EANNASO) which took place in Accra. The goal of the two-day dia-logue meeting was to improve civil society and community engagement in the Global Fund’s 2018-2020 grant cycle. The meeting was a mix of presentations, group work and plenary discus-sions consisting of civil society organizations, community-based organizations, key vulnerable population networks and women’s organizations who are working to end HIV, TB and Malaria across 24 countries (Angola, Botswana, Eritrea, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mala-wi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania (Mainland and Zanzibar) Sier-ra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Somalia, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe).

EANNASO in pictures

Local Organisers

2nd Lady of the Republic of Ghana Her Ex-cellency Samira Bawumia

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May 8- May 11, 2018: NHARCON 2018 Conference

From May 8th to 11th, WAAF-IHCC attended and took part

in the National HIV and AIDS Conference (NHARCON) at

the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra. The

theme of NHARCON 2018 was “ENDING AIDS- Rethinking

Practices for Maximum Impact”. Throughout the four-day

conference, WAAF-IHCC held two exhibitions in the confer-

ence auditorium and community village. Dr. Naa (CEO and

Medical Director of WAAF-IHCC) chaired an abstraction

session, in which WAAF-IHCC’s head nurse Guro Sorensen delivered an oral presentation of her abstract, titled

“International Health Care Center, a Friendly Facility for

MSM’s and All.” WAAF staff and interns also attended ple-nary sessions on a variety of topics, including but not lim-

ited to; the use of Models of Hope, control of the HIV epi-

demic, and treatment of key populations. In addition, WAAF

-IHCC and other members of Non-State Actors for Health

advocacy group advocated at the conference for the quick

operationalization of the HIV fund in Ghana, which would

allow Non-State Actors for Health to achieve UNAIDS 90-90

-90 objective by 2030. The operationalization of this fund

will allow for WAAF-IHCC to continue contributing to the

implementation of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 objectives, and to

achieve epidemic control in Ghana. The WAAF-IHCC Com-

munication Department took the opportunity to showcase

WAAF-IHCC’s activities to visitors of the conference and recorded a total of about three hundred (300) visitors at the

WAAF-IHHC exhibition booths. The following members of

staff and interns took active part in the manning of the

WAAF-IHCC booth during the four -day conference; Barba-

ra Owusu, Gideon Adjaka, Faith Appiah, Alice Asante,

Priscilla Affum, WAAF Interns, Katie Adams, Sophie Vacca-

rino, Beatrice Choremis and Nina Micanovic.

Members of Non-State Actors for Health also staged at a

peaceful demonstration at the Conference to advocate for

the government to operationalise the HIV fund.

Members of Non-State Actors-Ghana demonstrating at NHARCON 2018

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OTHER KEY MEETINGS /ENGAGEMENTS in 2018

5th

April 2018: Ga East Health Directorate Annual

meeting at Abokobi Municipal Directorate

WAAF - IHCC participated in the 2017 Municipal

Stakeholders Health Review Meeting organized by

the Ga East Health Directorate on 5th April, 2018.

The meeting took place at the Presbyterian Women's

Centre at Abokobi in the Ga East Municipality of the

Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The 2017 report for

IHCC was read by Yusuf Musah, Nurse and Data Of-

ficer at IHCC. In his report Mr. Musah revealed that

the total number of clients tested for HIV in 2017 at

IHCC was 578 of which 296 tested positive and 280

enrolled onto ART at IHCC. He also indicated that

IHCC recorded 11 TB registrations in 2017 of which

1 was cured, 6 were still on treatment and 1 failed

treatment.

The Ga-East Municipal Director of Health, Dr. Justice

Hoffman also delivered a report on how the Munici-

pality fared in the management of Communicable,

non-communicable diseases and other sectors of

public health assurance within the year under re-

view. Notable in his report was the increasing rates

of hypertension and diabetes by residents seeking

medical care in facilities within the Ga East munici-

pality.

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IHCC Nurse Yusif delivering his presentation

22nd July 2018: UCEAP lectures at the Universi-

t y o f G h a n a b y D r . N a a

Dr. Naa delivered a series of lectures to visiting

students of the University of California Educa-

tion abroad Programme (UCEAP) of the Univer-

sity of Ghana (International Programmes Of-

fice). The topic of her lecture was HIV manage-

ment and the psychosocial aspects of managing

the disease.

14th August 2018: Launch of CoPASH WAAF was invited to the launch of the coalition of People Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGVB), and Harm-ful Practices (CoPASH) at the Kempsiki Hotel in Accra. Co-PASH is a group of agencies, organizations and individuals who are passionate about the rights of women and girls, and who have embarked on efforts to mobilize resources for SGBV victims.

5th September 2018: WAPCAS Audit of sub-

recipients of NFM2

An audit by WAPCAS, principal recipient of the

Global Fund New Financial Model 2 Grant following

the short-listing of WAAF, Hope for Future Genera-

tions, Coalition of NGO’s in Health as sub-recipient

of the Grant. The grant was ultimately awarded to

an ally NGO of WAAF, Hope for Future Generations.

6th November 201: Visit by Mark Saalfeld (Global

Fund)

The Global Fund Portfolio Manager, Mr. Mark Saal-

feld paid a visit to WAAF-IHCC to familiarize himself

with the activities of the two organizations well as to

be abreast with the unique challenges facing pri-

vate facilities engaged in HIV care and management

in Ghana.

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November: Meeting with Weavility

Weavility, a France-based medical assistance company covering

expatriates and tourist worldwide, visited WAAF to discuss the

possibility of having a third-party payment relationship involving

In and Outpatient fees on behalf of their client (Burdigala Inter-

national Ltd) a worldwide health insurance company with a port-

folio of more than 10,000 clients in Africa. Weavility is covering

the med i ca l exp ens es of thei r expatr i a tes.

4th

December 2018: CCM / GLOBAL FUND GHANA ANNUAL

FORUM REPORT

The CCM Ghana is the platform facilitating and monitoring ac-

tivities of the Global Fund as well as HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tu-

berculosis projects funded by the Global Fund in the country.

The theme for the forum was “ensuring quality service delivery

to all under Global Fund grants implementation in Ghana: the

stakeholders’ perspectives to approaches towards the elimi-nation of HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND TUBERCULOSIS.” Present

at the meeting which took place at the Coconut Groove Regen-

cy Hotel

were the CCM Executive Secretary, Daniel Norgbedzi, G. F.

portfolio manager, Mr. Mark Saalfeld, the Deputy Minister of

Health, Hon. Robert Kugala. Presentations were delivered by

National TB Program Manager, Dr. Frank Bonsu, National Sec-

retary TB Voice network, Mr. Jerry Amoah – Larbi, Director of

Clinical Services NACP, Dr. Akosua Baddoo, Executive Direc-

tor WAPCAS, Madam Comfort Asamoah Adu, President of

NAP+ Mr. Emmanuel Beluzebr Sukuure, Deputy Programme

Manager, National Malaria Control Programme, and the Direc-

tor of Programmes, AGA Mal, Samuel Asiedu.

4th

December 2018-ONE DAY Meeting - Gavi Swiss based Vac-

cination Alliance

A one-day meeting was organised by representatives of Gavi

to develop 2019-2020 Ghana political will building work plan

aimed at complementing ongoing advocacy activities to

strengthen and expand immunization coverage and equity to

ensure no child is left behind. There were presentations by a

cross-section of the participants namely Dr. Bonsu, Pro-

gramme Manager for the Extended Programme for Immuniza-

tion at the Ministry of Health; Mr. Cyril Nogier, Senior Country

Manager, Gavi, Switzerland; Ms. Chioma Nwachukwu, Senior

Manager, Public Policy Engagement, Gavi, Switzerland; Mr.

Bright Amissah-Nyarko from the Coalition of NGO’S in health; Ms. Sidebe Anick from the West Africa Civil Society Institute; Mr.

George Osei-Bimpeh, Country Director, SEND Ghana, and Ms.

Lucie Kiarie from the African Population and Health Research

Centre in Kenya.

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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR CLIENTS Strategic Plan

2017-2019)

Throughout the year, WAAF- IHCC engaged in several

outreach activities as part of efforts to reach people

living with HIV and linking them into care. The clinic al-

so expanded its services to include cervical cancer

screening as part of domestic resource mobilization

strategies to improve upon the financial sustainability

of the Clinic.

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OUTREACHES Dua Yeden outreach

March 2018

Haatso yam market outreach March 2018

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Dome Market Safe Motherhood Outreach in collaboration with You and Ghana 20th April

Agbogba Pentecost Church outreach 21st April 2018

Dome Market Outreach in partnership with UCEAP July 9, 2018

Outreach at Tema Station 11th July 2018

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More outreaches were conducted by the WAAF-IHCC Outreach team in the following places: In school education at Agape Academy Outreach at Agbogba School Park July 10, 2018 1st Corporate and community screening -Pokuase 26th September, 2018 2nd Corporate and community screening -Pokuase 21st December, 2018 Pentecost University 10th October 2018) Dome Market outreach with Health line 13th October 2018

World AIDS Day Outreach at Madina Mar-ket st December 2018 WAD national celebrations in Ho

Lay Counsellor Gideon in WAAAF-IHCC Mobile van at WAD national celebrations

October 2018

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World AIDS Day Outreach at MadinaMarket 1 December 2018WAD national celebrations in Ho

Lay Counsellor Gideon in WAAF IHCC

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Mobile van at WAD national celebrations

WAAF-IHCC Northern regional coordinator Holly marks WAD 2018 in Tamale

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Accra WAAF-IHCC staff mark WAD 2018 at the Madina market

You and Ghana Outreaches on Safe Motherhood *You and Ghana interns (1st batch): The WAAF-IHCC outreach team worked in partnership with two Dutch in-terns from You and Ghana to organize a series of out-reaches on safe birth at the Dome market once a week every Friday. *You and Ghana interns (2nd batch): Renee and Esmee (1st Oct -20th Dec 2018) The outreach team continued to work in partnership with interns from You and Ghana to conduct outreaches on safe birth and prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV at the Dome market and Ashongman Community Hospital. Summary of impact of outreach programmes in 2018 In all, about 2,250 individuals were screened during our outreaches conducted in 2018 and 48 positive cases were identified out of which about 45 were linked to treat-ment. Infographic on various WAAF-IHCC activities

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2018 Annual Report Total number of non PL’s Total number of non PL’s treated at IHCC for 2018 was 796 clients seeking general medical care which constitutes a third of its total clientele base. STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR FUND PROVIDERS WAAF-IHCC continued to receive funds from the under-listed fund providers but more fund providers are needed to ensure that WAAF-IHCC receives the necessary support to ensure that it is able to contribute its quota towards the national attainment of the global 90-90-90 target with re-gards to people living with HIV. PROJECTS- HIGHLIGHTS JSI

The USAID Care Continuum mission is collaborating with

the Government of Ghana (GoG), its partners, to provide

high quality and comprehensive HIV services for Key Popu-

lations (KPs) and Persons living with HIV (PLHIV). Through

the 4 year grant program, the following objectives are

hoped to be achieved: Increased availability and access to comprehen-

sive prevention, care and treatment services, including reliable coverage across the contin-uum of care for MSM, FSW and PLHIV

Enhanced and sustained demand for compre-hensive prevention, care and treatment ser-vices among KPs

Strengthened linkage and retention in care of KPs who test HIV positive

Strengthened systems for planning, monitoring, evaluating and ensuring the quality of pro-grams

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Key meetings in 2018 Review Meetings January and May 2018 WAAF and JSI meeting on target for FY19 Nov 2018 Inception meeting December 2018 Technical Capacity Assessment December 2018 In 2018, the outreach team of the WAAF Care Continuum Project reached 1,759 MSM’s, tested 1,349 MSM’s, recorded 182 Positive cases and initiated 112 into treatment.

Star Ghana In April 2018, WAAF, as the lead in the WASOHO Con-sortium, (WAAF, Socio-Serve Ghana and Hope for Fu-ture Generations) signed a grant from STAR-Ghana as part of their Anti-Corruption call. The project is titled ‘Not in Our Name: Tackling Corruption in the Ghanaian Healthcare System’ and is funded for two years for ac-tivities in 14 districts over 6 regions. The project aims to strengthen mechanisms for tackling petty corruption in the healthcare system through:

Enhancing resources and systems for staff monitor-ing welfare

Increasing the knowledge of health staff and the public on corruption in the health sector: its causes, consequences and reporting channels

Enhancing existing complaint reporting mechanisms including facility helpdesks, as well as working with community leaders and other organisations

Supporting PWD groups to understand corruption and mobilise to lobby duty bearers for their rights

After the grant signing, the consortium met in May to strategise. In June, experienced health researcher Fi-delis Anumu assisted the consortium to collect data across implementing districts for the baseline survey. The decision was taken to have some preliminary find-ings from data collected in order to justify the project to stakeholders to secure their buy in and fullest coopera-tion. On July 19th a stakeholder engagement was held at Mi-klin Hotel in Accra for stakeholders from the southern sector to introduce the project to them and present the results of the baseline survey. On August 9th a second stakeholder engagement was held at the Catholic Guest House in Tamale for stakeholders from the Northern and Upper East Regions. On December 19th, WASOHO met at the WAAF prem-ises for a progress review. The new Project Coordina-tor, Abdulai, was introduced as Holly, who had been overseeing the project until that time, was returning to the UK.

Grant signing ceremony

Stakeholder engagement

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Stakeholder engagement

PACF funded 'Communities Against HIV and AIDS' Project It is one targeting adolescents, women and particularly women of child bearing age en-suring they are well informed about HIV to enable them to make informed choices. Our most recent reports from the three imple-mentation regions (Central, Volta and Brong-Ahafo) showcase the impressive impact the CAPHA project is having. CAPHA aims to complement the activities of the Ghana Health Service in terms of its Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) ef-forts through community education and out-reach for women of childbearing age, as well as facilitation of Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) testing for babies born to HIV positive moth-ers. In a half year of 2018 alone, more than 4,000 non-pregnant women have been test-ed for HIV, and more than 3,500 pregnant women have been tested. All pregnant wom-en detected positive have been linked to care, and since the start of the project in 2017, the major achievement is that every child born to a positive mother has tested negative. This shows the importance of com-prehensive PMTCT care in tackling mother to child transmission.

Healthy Mother Equals Healthy Baby Educational Day is an activity done once a month for HIV positive mothers with HIV negative babies and HIV positive pregnant women. The program is called Healthy Mother = Health baby and a staff member of WAAF-IHCC, usually a nurse or an external expert is invited to teach the group about specific topics relating to their health. It could be about nutri-tion, medicine administration, other co-morbidities related to HIV/AIDS. Before lessons start, there is a short revision of the previous topic to refresh the memories of participants. This opens the women up to knowledge sharing on the vari-ous health topics. Some of the topics treated in 2018 includ-ed the following:

-Mental health -Nutrition -Depression -Sickle cell -Cervical cancer -Temperament theory medication and compliance

The total number of women enrolled in the project for 2018 was eleven and the average number of women per session was eight. The number of HIV positive babies in 2018 was zero. TB SMALL GRANT PROJECT REPORT (2018) In 2018, WAAF implemented one small grant project support-ed by Stop TB Partnership Ghana, through National TB Con-trol program (Global Fund). This was a 3 month project where WAAF focused on:

targeting household contacts of TB index cases in part-nership with Shai Osudoku District hospital

Conducting TB screening for clients attending OPD Ser-vices at Shai Osudoku district hospital and health facil-ities in Ga East district

Conducting TB screening at market outreach activity

At the end of the project period, a total of 502 people were screened for TB, 20 people were eligible for TB, 18 were test-ed and a total of 4 were confirmed positive and initiated on treatment. All PLHIV clients attending care and treatment for IHCC are also screened for TB based on symptoms at every review visit. Clients who are classified as eligible for TB have their sputum sample collected and tested for tuberculosis by mi-croscopy testing and per GeneXpert. When a client is detect-ed positive to TB, he/she will within the shortest possible time be initiated on treatment. In addition to screening, testing and diagnosis, the IHCC team ensures to provide home verifica-tion visit and contact tracing of all registered TB clients.

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In 2018, IHCC diagnosed and registered a total of 10 TB clients. 3 of these 10 have successfully completed treatment, 4 are still on treatment, 1 client stopped treatment and 2 clients passed away while on treat-ment.

TB contact tracing at Dome Market, Ga East

TB contact tracing at Kwabenya

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Our SUCCESS STORIES IN 2018 Organization success story 1: WAAF-IHCC wins national award The Osei Kusi Foundation, a local NGO, recog-nized the efforts of WAAF-IHCC and awarded the organization with the “Patriotism in Healthcare award’ in April 2018. The event was held at the Accra International Conference Centre. Dr. Naa receiving her award

Organization success story 2: Dr Naa’s GAC ap-pointment On 11th June 2018, Dr Naa Ashiley Vanderpuye Donton was appointed member of Regional GAC Committee per section 9 of the GAC Act 2016, Act 938.

Organization success story 3:Dr Naa’s ap-pointment as SAMC chair in Greater Accra Region On 19th December, Dr. Naa was selected as the Chairperson of the Greater Accra Regional Social Accountability Monitoring Committee. Organization success story 4: October 9th 2018: Launch of IHCC’s 20th an-niversary October 9 was an exciting day for the Interna-tional Health Care Centre (IHCC), the sister organization of the West Africa AIDS Founda-tion (WAAF), as we successfully launched the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Clinic at the Sun Lodge Hotel in Accra, Ghana.

Dignitaries who graced the occasion included the UNAIDS Country Director, Dr. Angela Trenton-Mbonde, the Acting Director General of the Ghana AIDS Commission, Mr. Steve Kyeremeh Atuahene, The Director, Legal, Ghana Health Services, Dr. Maurice Ankrah, the Ga East Municipal Director of Health Ser-vices, Dr. Justice Hoffman and the Executive Director, Hope for Future Generations, Madam Cecilia Senoo. The Anniversary was launched by ace broadcaster, Oheneyere Gifty Anti. As part of activities marking the launch, the out-reach team of WAAF-IHCC were also at the Pentecost University and the Dome Market in Accra on 10th and 13th October respectively to conduct health education/screening.

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2018 Annual Report Launch of IHCC @ 20 in pictures

Special guests

Dr Naa

Cross section of audience

Chair-Dr Maurice Ankrah

Launching by Oheneyere Gifty Anti

Staff of WAAF-IHCC

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Clients’ success story 1: From depression to hope! In the course of the year, a young lady (who for the purposes of anonymity will be referred to as Lady X) who was contemplating suicide after experiencing extreme stigmatization by her neighbours after being disclosed as HIV positive, was recommended to WAAF-IHCC by someone who knew the sterling work that WAAF-IHCC does when it comes to counselling people living with HIV as well the organizations commitment to its zero tolerance for stigmatization and discrimination policy. The good news is that within three months of coun-selling by the IHCC team led by hard working Model of Hope Ms Alice Asante, Lady X resumed her zest for life, normal work, and social life. Clients success story 2: Healthy Mother =Healthy Baby (Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission) The number of HIV positive babies from HIV positive mothers recorded at IHCC in 2018 was zero.

TOTAL REVENUE AND EXPENSES

Revenue (WAAF-General) OUR SPONSORS for 2018

Sponsorship by MTN GHS10, 000.00 Our DONORS for 2018

Dr . Rose walls $700.00 Glad star ministries GHS6,000.00 Methodist Church Accra -North circuit UCEAP donation box UCAS donation box Transcap $500.00 Glad Star Ministries (Healthy mother =Healthy Baby) GHS 6000.00 University of Buffalo, Jacob’s School of Medicine $425.00 Fund- Raising at launch of IHCC 20TH anniversary GHS5,378.00 Sukura Car Wash GHS 320.00 ETG Integrated Services GHS3,848.00 Individual donors – Sukura car wash GHS320.00 Sale of Souvenirs Branded Key holders, note pads and mugs (NHARCON) Branded Key holders launch of IHCC @ 20 GHS90.00 Revenue (JSI) Revenue (PACF) Revenue (TB small grant) Expenses

FINANCIAL STATEMENTFINANCIAL STATEMENT

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DATE TOPIC

02.01.2018 Invitation to attend PLHIV NHIS Stakeholders Meeting with Health Fa-cilities

07.02.2018 RE: Notification of Engagement as an implementing Partner to the Ghana AIDS Commission

14.02.2018 Stakeholders Engagement Meeting with Key Population implementing Partners

26.02.2018 Invitation to a National Level Stakeholder Consultative Meeting for the Review of the 2013 National HIV AIDS and STI Policy

8.3.2018 Stakeholder Engagement meeting with KP Implementation

13.03.2018 Data Quality Assessment Monitoring Visit to Health Facilities and CSOs

05.04.2018 Meeting with Data Sources for Completion of National Commitments and Policy Instruments (NCPI) for 2017 Global AIDS Monitoring Report

13.04.2018 Validation Meeting for 2018 Global AIDS Monitoring Report

16.07.2018 Invitation to Validation of National HIV and AIDS Policy and Legislative Instrument to the GAC Act 2016 (Act 938)

23.07.2018 Invitation to Validation of National HIV and AIDS Policy and Legislative Instrument to the GAC Act 2016 (Act 938)

19.09.2018 Invitation to Dissemination of the National HIV & AIDS ANTI-Stigma and Discrimination Strategy 2016-2020 and the GAC Act 938

24.10.2018 Invitation to Media Launch of 2018 World AIDS Day

25.10.2018 Invitation to Key Population Stakeholder’s Meeting

19.11.2018 Invitation to Participate in 2018 National World AIDS Day Durbar

14.12.2018 Distribution of National Anti-Stigma and Discrimination Strategy 2016-2020

2018 Annual Report ANNEX 1

KEY MEETINGS IN 2018-Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC)

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ANNEX 2

OUR INTERNS In all a total of 35 interns and volunteers worked at WAAF in 2018

No NAME INSTITUTION

1 Aldridge Marie Alexandria Sonoma State Institution, USA

2 Koons Morgan Emily Grand Valley State University, USA

3 Enchill Makayla Ilynne University of Iowa, USA

4 Helbling Laura Elizabeth University of Maryland, USA

5 Phan Jane

6 Moss Gerry Ray

7 Moore Emma Paige

8 Nyame Lois Ordaica University of Ghana

9 Atwere Emmanuel University of Ghana

10 Brosnan Lizabeth Anne Fordham University

11 Tessou Komla Daniel University of Mount Union.

12 Tseumie Raissa Audrey Fouodjing Trinity Washington University

13 Krause Takoda Jacob Northern Arizona University

14 Keleta Samrawit Havannah Trinity Washington University

15 Konadu Lydia Zobi Fafa University of Ghana

16 Gross Jennifer Anne California State University, Sacramento, USA

17 Freedman Leah Jessica University of Oregon, USA

18 Klausen Grant Michael University of Oregon, USA, USA

19 Nichols Marie Paulina California Poly. State University, USA

20 Katie Adams QWAAF

21 Nina Micanovic.

QWAAF

22 Sydney QWAAF

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No NAME INSTITUTION

23 Beatrice Choremis

23 Sophie Vaccarino, QWAAF

24 Hanson Ashley Ann University of Alabama, USA

25 Smith Nathaniel Adams Emory University, USA

26 Jansen Renee NHL Stenden hoges school, Holland

27 Kiela Gerrieke Esmee Hogeschool Amsterdam, Holland

28 Hester Kamil Latrice Depauw University, USA

29 Hefner Jayson Robert University of Ghana, Ghana

30 Bayan Gabrielle Precious University of Ghana, Ghana

31 Osei Nana Akwasi Boakye (volunteer nurse) KNUST, Ghana

32 Adjei Kristoff (voluneer) Cambridge International College, Ghana

33 Anokye Isabella University of Southern Denmark

34 Alhassan Moses Joshua (volunteer) University of Ghana, Ghana

35 Mary Ketor (trainee nursing student) Nursing and Midwifery Training college. Dunkwa On-offin, Ghana

ANNEX 3

2018 VISITORS

No DATE NAME ADDRESS

1 05/01/18 Kai Liverpool Aya Center

2 05/01/18 Anita Nije Aya Center

3 05/01/18 Carolyn Haynes Aya Center

4 05/01/18 Cynthia Tranick Morehouse College

5 05/01/18 Kenneth Dames Morehouse College

5 05/01/18 Huiet Joseph Morehouse College

6 05/01/18 Francis Rorier Morehouse College

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7 05/01/18 Nathan Harris Morehouse College

8 05/01/18 Will Addison Morehouse College

9 10/01/18 Fedelia Ohemeng UG

10 10/01/18 Andrew Iooss Oklahoma

11 10/01/18 Nam Ngugen Morehouse College

12 10/01/18 Kate Watsen CIEE

13 10/01/18 Akya Gossih CIEE

14 10/01/18 Jordyn Carisun CIEE

15 25/01/18 Ebenezer Tetteh Municipal Health Directorate

16 25/01/18 Chris Aryeh Municipa Health Directorate

17 31/01/18 Michael Gold GAC

18 31/01/18 Rita Afumye GAC

19 01/02/18 Eunice Cornnashao Star Ghana

20 05/02/18 Samuel Benefour JSI

21 05/02/18 Ebes Kye-Mer JSI

22 05/02/18 Angelina Nyarko JSI

23 08/02/18 Faith Johnson USA

24 08/02/18 Kendra Ferguson New York

25 08/02/18 Emml. Blankson GAC

26 12/02/18 Rev. Emml. Ackom GAC

27 12/02/18 Joyceline Oduro GAC

28 12/02/18 Ampadu k. Stephen GAC

29 14/02/18 Eugenia A. Ayagiba SCC P

30 14/02/18 Angelina Nyanor SCC P

31 14/02/18 Egbert Bruce SCC P

32 14/02/18 Tonny Komakech SCC P

33 14/02/18 Yusif Ahmed SCC P

34 28/02/18 Shirley Thompson JSI

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34 28/02/18 Shirley Thompson JSI

35 28/02/18 David Nartey JSI

36 28/02/18 John Oyo USAID/GH

37 28/02/18 Emml Esandoh USAID/GH

38 07/03/18 Angelise Hadley Austin TX

39 07/03/18 Lexie Siherman Austin TX

40 07/03/18 Richard Amato Austin TX

41 07/03/18 Liliana Delagado Austin TX

42 07/03/18 Azure Yu Austin TX

43 07/03/18 Brook Strond Austin TX

44 07/03/18 Akira Oki Austin TX

45 07/03/18 Wesley Gobbesman Austin TX

46 07/03/18 Paula Mannarine Austin TX

47 07/03/18 Christian Strausser Austin TX

48 07/03/18 Andrew Alspah Austin TX

49 07/03/18 Stephanie Garau Austin TX

50 07/03/18 Katieneal Austin TX

51 12/03/18 Bright Anarfi Aya Center

52 12/03/18 Albertine You & Ghana

53 19/03/18 Caroline Kingeri Ohio University

54 28/03/18 Naa Koshie AISEC/LEGON

55 28/03/18 Dorcas Opoku AISEC/LEGON

56 18/04/18 Emmanuel Aidoo KPMG

57 18/04/18 Peter Essiaw KPMG

58 24/05/18 Tiffany Washington University Of Georgia

59 24/05/18 Shalandria Collard UGA, Athens

60 24/05/18 Jessica Geora UGA, Athens

61 24/05/18 Khadijah Brown UGA, Athens

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62 24/05/18 Katie Jones UGA, Athens

63 24/05/18 Jonelle Dawkins UGA, Athens

64 07/06/18 Dr. Alice Boateng USAC - Legon

65 07/06/18 Dr. Akosua Agyepong USAC - Legon

66 12/06/18 Nia Imara USA

67 12/06/18 Samantha Russo USA

68 12/06/18 Sara Harris USA

69 12/06/18 Emma Smith USA

70 12/06/18 Greiny Rodriguez USA

71 12/06/18 Lucus Sutton USA

72 12/06/18 Nehanda Imara USA

73 29/08/18 Frank Ametef STAR-Ghana

74 29/08/18 Mary Sabbah STAR-Ghana

75 29/08/18 Emmanuel Osei-Mensah STAR-Ghana

76 13/09/18 Hilary Konadu WAPCAS

77 13/09/18 Jonathan Tetteh NAP+ GHANA

78 13/09/18 Joyce Nartey NAP+ GHANA

79 31/10/18 Theresa Kwakye ISEP, UG

80 31/10/18 Eleanor Kumahia ISEP, UG

81 31/10/18 Rosie Edmond ISEP, UG

82 06/11/18 Mark Saalfed Global Fund

83 13/11/18 Bervelyn Langda Citifm/TV

84 15/11/18 Emml O. Mensah STAR-Ghana

85 15/11/18 Michael Yorke STAR-Ghana

86 22/11/18 Adu-Gyamfi Raphael NACP

87 15/11/18 Gifty Ofori Ansah GHS Prampram

89 28/11/18 Dr. Frank Larard Weavility

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Picture with visiting students and faculty - University of Georgia, Athens, USA,

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