Projects Abroad, Newsletters from Ghana



Newsletters from Ghana

Our staff in Ghana regularly put together a newsletter which is sent to volunteers working in Ghana at the time, those signed up to join a project in Ghana and to previous volunteers. The newsletters contain information about the country and our projects, stories written by volunteers, advice on what to expect when volunteering abroad in Ghana and much more. If you're considering overseas voluntary work the newsletters are a great way to gain a better idea of what to expect.

  • Newsletter from Ghana - Cherub's Orphanage Lake Bosumtwi Trip
    Ghana Newsletter - January 2008

    Thanks to Projects Abroad, that gave us the financial support to fulfill one of the big dreams of the children from our orphanage: we took them for one day to the Lake Bosumtwi. We are Isabelle and Maxie and we work now in Cherubs Orphanage in Ampatia near Kumasi for respectively two and four months, and the children asked us many times to go there. The week before we arranged two tro-tros and also a cooker that prepared a meal for lunch. On Sunday, 9th of December, we started in the morning. The children were all very well dressed and so excited that they sang and played drums all the time on the way to the lake.

  • Newsletter from Ghana - Relaxing at the beach
    Ghana Newsletter - December 2007

    In a change to the usual party at the office, this month volunteers and staff set up base on a rather attractive beach in Teshie Nungua. Volunteers from all the regions met at the office bright and early to be taken by tro. As expected this received many stares from the locals with such a large amount of Obruni’s congregated together!

  • Newsletter from Ghana - October Party
    Ghana Newsletter - November 2007

    October’s end of month party took on a spooky Halloween theme, with the office transformed into a den of skeletons, ghosts, witches, bats and pumpkins! Volunteers from all the regions gathered at dusk just as the local bats were flying overhead lending a suitable mood to the proceedings! Accra’s very own Kat Pugh, Becky Hathway and Katie Drew easily won the prize for the best costume! In addition to the party’s usual drinks, food and dancing, a competition was made, with each region having four representatives.

  • Newsletter from Ghana - Festival
    Ghana Newsletter - March 2007

    This month in the Kumasi region, a major traditional festival took place. This was the festival of Akwasidea, in which all of the chiefs of Ashanti region gather in order to display their rich culture from their towns. Jelka Kiene, 24 years old from Germany, went along with a doctor from Suntreso Government Hospital where she works, to find out more about it and to take some wonderful photographs such as this one.

  • Newsletter from Ghana - At Central Regional Hospital
    Ghana Newsletter - February 2007

    Central Regional Hospital - described as the referral hospital - is located in Cape Coast close to Abura, a suburb of the town. It moved to its current location in 2000 and consequently is one of Ghana most modern hospitals. It is also the biggest hospital in the region with approximately 20 Doctors, 40 Nurses, 100 beds and a wide range of departments for the volunteers to become involved in. Central Regional Hospital was one of the first medical placements in Ghana, having taken volunteers for more than five year.

  • Newsletter from Ghana - Classroom
    Ghana Newsletter - November 2006

    Sadly it is not uncommon for pupils in some parts of the country to learn under appalling conditions. Classrooms, if they have them, often appear to be temporary structures - no roofs, no doors, insufficient and broken chairs and desks, along with a severe lack of instructional materials.