About us

Who We Are

Who We Are ASPI was conceived in 2000, when a group of concerned volunteers resolved to address an unmet need for health services in Ghana’s rural communities. These were the organization’s first Community Based Agents (CBA’s) and their grassroots efforts engendered a lasting commitment to local participation and empowerment. Over several years the movement grew, […]

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Our Unique Approach

  Our Unique Approach ASPI views poverty as a multi-faceted concern, defined not only by economic status, but by access to education, good health, and a political voice. Our unique approach is designed to address each of these needs by providing Africa’s men and women with the resources, skills, and information necessary to raise themselves

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Why Integrate Services?

Why Integrate Services? Integrated services generate a positive cycle of support — small loans enable clients to realize new economic opportunity and improve their financial standing. In turn, economic viability facilitates access to appropriate healthcare services and support. Good health, reinforced by ASPI’s comprehensive health program, then leads to increased productivity and continued financial growth.

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Our Guiding Principles

Guiding Principles • Reach the “poorest of the poor”, especially venerable women and children • Honor a participatory methodology by which relevant stakeholders and beneficiaries are involved in the program design and implementation of program activities • Anticipate clients/beneficiaries need and responds by developing a diverse, market -driven products and services • Ensure transparency, accountability and integrity in all

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what we do

OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (what we do)• Small loans• Savings facilitation• Entrepreneurial skill development • Entrepreneurial leadership training • Technical Assistance • Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) support • Agriculture • Health Education: Malaria, Coronavirus, Tuberculosis, Reproductive Health, Child Nutrition and HIV/AIDS• Health Service Delivery (e. g, Insecticide treated mosquitoes Net (ITN), TB Patient follow up and referrals • Health facility

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