Members of AAMMH in Ghana
Country Representatives
Contact africanalliancemmh@gmail.com if you are already working with a group of organizations and would like to become a representative.
Members
The Research and Grant Institute of Ghana (ReGIG) is an independent research organization that supports evidence-based practice through research generation and dissemination. Our work includes:
– Strengthening healthcare system for integrated mental health care through research and capacity building for primary healthcare workers to identify and assess depression and anxieties.
– Linking clients to community resources and provide referral pathways for access to advanced care.
– Engaging communities and stakeholders on mental health issues as well as promoting the development and implementation of public policy on mental health.
– Using evidence-based research to advocate for the incorporation of mental health into prenatal and antenatal care for a wholistic healthcare of pregnant and newborn mothers.
Community and Family Aid Foundation (CAFAF) Ghana is a grassroots non-governmental organization dedicated to improving the health, well-being, and socioeconomic resilience of vulnerable women, children, and families in Ghana. Our mission is to empower rural and marginalized communities through accessible healthcare advocacy, maternal support, and family strengthening.
Our primary field of work encompasses maternal and child health, reproductive rights, and community mental health awareness. Recognizing that maternal mental health is deeply intertwined with physical and socioeconomic well-being, CAFAF focuses on destigmatizing perinatal mental health conditions and training local health workers to provide holistic, compassionate care. Our primary target groups include pregnant women, new mothers, and adolescents residing in under-resourced and rural regions of Ghana.