From budgets to public spaces, youth are sidelined in city planning. This blog reveals the hidden structures and mindsets keeping cities unfriendly to young people.
What makes a city truly work for its young people? It’s not just about parks or programs—it’s about opportunities, participation, and purpose. This article explores why youth-friendly cities are essential for inclusive growth and what it takes to build one where young voices shape the future
Cities are meant to be spaces of opportunity but for many young people in Ghana and across Africa, they are sites of exclusion. In cities like Accra, Kumasi, Ho and […]
On Wednesday, November 27, 2024, Node Women teamed up with GroomDatGirl for the Follow WhoKnow Road 3.0 under the theme “Empowering Girls in Sports” at the Ho Tennis Court. The […]
A 2020 Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs report ranked Ghana as one of 3 countries with most women entrepreneurs and business owners. While nearly seventy (70) percent of players in […]
Through our advocacy work, 40% of the participants of the Forum Syd Project now have their Tax Identification Numbers hence can assess financial services such as Government's SME support, bank advisory and loan facilities to help improve their operations and standard of living.
Node Hub Foundation trained 30 leaders of Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) that work closely with youth, women, and disable in the Ho Municipality to build their capacity to effectively advocate and support their beneficiaries/members to access their economic rights and improve livelihoods.
Node Hub Foundation in partnership with Reach for Change Ghana and Social Enterprise Ghana is embarking on advocacy training under the ForumSyd Project for organizations working closely with women, youth, and other vulnerable groups in the Volta Region.
The MaskUpHo campaign seeks to sew and distribute 1000 face masks to market traders, taxi drivers, the security services and other vulnerable groups for us in the Ho Municipality in the fight against covid-19