Ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections, Peace for Life Ghana (PLG) launched a powerful campaign to promote peaceful coexistence among political parties and communities in the North East Region.
by Investing in Economic Empowerment and Social Justice (ECOSOC)
Peace for Life Ghana (PLG) is a registered Ghanaian NGO established in 2016. We operate in the North East region, and in Kumbungu in the Northern Region believing that true peace is good health, prosperity, and freedom. Our mission is to reduce poverty through capacity building and human development.
To equip communities with the skills, knowledge and connections needed to improve their social and economic wellbeing
PLG envision a society devoid of violent conflict and extreme poverty
Growing up in poverty, children face many challenges: hunger and health problems, limited access to education
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Economic and Social Justice program (ECOSOC) that aims to provide opportunities for rural dwellers especially women, PWDs and the youth, to improve on their socio-economic wellbeing. PLG’s strategic approach includes: peacebuilding, improving quality standards in agronomic practices for higher yields, Scaling up investment and market opportunities for women and youth through vocational skills training and increasing community access to portable water and sanitation facilities.
Women Entrepreneurs (VSLAs)
Peace & security forums (involving citizens & security services)
Ahead of Ghana’s 2024 general elections, Peace for Life Ghana (PLG) launched a powerful campaign to promote peaceful coexistence among political parties and communities in the North East Region.
Climate change continues to challenge farmers across Northern Ghana — but through Peace for Life Ghana’s Conservation Agriculture (CA) program, communities are learning to adapt and thrive.
Empowerment begins when opportunity meets training. In Walewale, Sandangfong, and Gbimsi, Peace for Life Ghana (PLG) trained 25 women and youth in soap and detergent production — a skill that’s...




