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World Vision Ghana (WVG) was awarded the Non-Profit Organisation of the Year, 2023 at the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) Awards ceremony, held on September 7, 2024, at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
This esteemed award recognises World Vision Ghana’s exemplary contributions to community development, child welfare, and social impact across the country.
World Vision Ghana was nominated in this category with six other non-governmental organisations.
The award highlights the organization’s impactful programming, which includes initiatives such as the AHAFO Integrated WASH, FMNR Plus, and THRIVE programs.
These efforts have significantly contributed to the well-being of underserved communities and demonstrate our comprehensive approach to addressing developmental challenges.

The nomination offered World Vision Ghana a valuable opportunity to showcase our technical expertise and track record of creating sustainable positive change.
This recognition strengthens WVG’s track record and donor trust. It also reaffirms WVG’s commitment to ensuring that vulnerable children, families, and communities experience life in its fullness.
Established in Ghana in 1979, World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization committed to working with children, families, and communities to reach their full potential by addressing the root causes of poverty and injustice.
The organisation serves all individuals irrespective of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Currently, World Vision Ghana operates in 14 of the 16 regions of the country with a dedicated team of 154 staff members, 70% of whom are deployed in field operations across various sectors, including health, education, livelihoods, food security, child protection, economic empowerment, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).
Appreciation
World Vision Ghana extends its sincere thanks to all partners, donors and the communities we work with for their crucial role in helping the organization achieve recognition as the leading NGO in Ghana.
Your support has been key to our success. We eagerly anticipate further productive collaborations and continued progress together in the future.

How to Partner with Us
World Vision Ghana invites the private sector to collaborate with us through the following avenues:
Resource Provision: Contribute resources to support programs that empower communities to overcome poverty, with a particular emphasis on protecting children from all forms of injustice.
Technical Support: Offer technical expertise to enhance the effectiveness of World Vision Ghana’s initiatives.
Networking: Engage with and connect other like-minded organizations to World Vision Ghana to strengthen our collective impact.
Your partnership can make a significant difference in advancing our mission and driving positive change in communities across Ghana.
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