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As part of its plans to strengthen the capacity of community-based organisations, World Vision Ghana has signed a partnership agreement with the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation.
For Haven of Love Foundation, this makes a significant step to increasing its capacity to provide critical development support to the most vulnerable children, their families, and communities in the Bawku West District.

This milestone signifies World Vision Ghana’s commitment to strengthening local level capacity to reach the most vulnerable children with essential development services that seek to transform their lives.
The Haven of Love Children’s Foundation has proven to be a credible and reliable community-based organisation whose mission is aligned with that of World Vision Ghana. Through this partnership, World Vision Ghana will support the strengthening of the organisation’s human resources capacity to enable them to function effectively.

The MoU aims to:
1. Define Cooperation Framework: Establish guidelines for effective collaboration between Haven of Love Children’s Foundation and World Vision Ghana.
2. Clarify Roles and Responsibilities: Clearly outline the roles, responsibilities, and terms of engagement for both parties.
3. Ensure Transparency: Specify the duration, scope, and conditions of the partnership.
World Vision Ghana is also expected to resource the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation to position it well for a greater impact.
“Together, we will work to improve the lots of the most vulnerable children’s lives and contribute to sustainable community development,” said Rexford Bugre, the Northern Operations Manager of World Vision Ghana.

A Testament to Credibility and Leadership
This MoU underscores the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation as a trusted and authentic organisation that meets the highest standards of integrity and operational excellence.
Under the visionary leadership of Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor, CEO and Founder, the foundation successfully underwent World Vision Ghana’s rigorous due diligence process, further cementing its reputation as a dependable partner for transformative initiatives.
As a JoyNews Impact Maker, Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to driving positive change.
His strategic vision and passion for uplifting marginalised communities have positioned the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation as a beacon of hope and progress in Ghana. Haven of Love:
A Preferred Partner for Impactful Change
The Haven of Love Children’s Foundation is dedicated to creating innovative solutions to address pressing community needs. By signing this MoU, the foundation reinforces its openness to collaborate with other organisations at local, national, and international levels to expand its reach and deepen its impact.
With proven reliability, integrity, and a focus on results, the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation invites like-minded organisations to partner in building stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities.
A Shared Vision for Community Transformation
This partnership is a reflection of the shared commitment of the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation and World Vision Ghana to improving lives and empowering communities.
Together, they aim to implement sustainable programs that address critical challenges, empower vulnerable groups, and promote holistic development. The Haven of Love Children’s Foundation stands ready to work with diverse partners to achieve lasting change and foster a brighter future for communities across Ghana.
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