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We are glad to announce that TEERE has inducted a new six member board to steer the affairs of the organization for the next two years. read more
In pictures Upper East Regonal launch of STAR GHANA Foundation. read more
In pictures Upper East Regonal launch of STAR GHANA Foundation. read more
TEERE in partnership with the Upper East chapter of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organizations (GFD) on Wednesday November 07, 2018 held its project learning event in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Regio read more
TEERE is a national NGO focused on development work in northern Ghana. We were registered in 2014. Our office is located at the ministries in Bolgatanga... read more
TEERE, has call on CSOs/NGOs unit to work together under one umbrella, saying it would ensure their effective coordination as well as great resources mobilization... read more
As part of effort made to promote transparency and accountability in the management of the disability fund, a monetary evaluation to account for the utilization of funds disbursed to members of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organization (GFD)... read more
TEERE in partnership with UER GFD organised workshops for each of the seven districts in the Upper East Region. read more...
In order to sustain TEERE’s programs and activities, it is necessary to build its human resource base. read more...
Some staff of TEERE were part of a two day career development seminar organized Regentropfen College of Applied Sciences (ReCAS). read more...
This year’s regional level of our social accountability mechanism that creates a common platform to host both duty bearers and the citizenry TEERE Local Government Forum (TLGF) has been held in Bolgatanga. This platform seeks to bring together local read more...
TEERE, a grant winner of the STAR-Ghana anti-corruption call attended 3 days grant signing and orientation event in Accra... read more...
In TEERE, we believe the level of development in societies reflects the extent to which women have been empowered politically and economically. Women are the voice of society that echo its true needs hence are major stakeholders in both local and national governance and need to be major actors in policy making.... read more...
TEERE, a local Non-Governmental Organization has donated assorted medical equipment to Bongo district hospital in the Upper East Region. The non-drugs consumables which can sustain the hospital for about a year include syringes, needles, and cannulas read more...
The 2 day workshop centred on the sensitization of various stakeholders involved with the management, disbursement and utilization of the Disability Fund. Again, this program is to allow stakeholders to develop application, monitoring and reporting templates. This would ensure transparency and accountability in the management... read more...
The disbursement and utilization of the Disability Funds has become problematic over the last couple of years. The Upper East Region, the second poorest in the country is saddled with several challenges noticeable among them high poverty rates amongst persons with disability read more...
TEERE in partnership with the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations with funding from the French Embassy in Ghana launched a project on the 27th September, 2017 dubbed “Promoting Transparency and Accountability in the management, disbursement procedures and Utilization of the 2% (now 3%) District Assembly common fund allocated... read more...
TEERE in partnership with the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations with funding from the French Embassy in Ghana launched a project on the 27th September, 2017 dubbed “Promoting Transparency and Accountability in the management, disbursement procedures and Utilization of the 2% (now 3%) District Assembly common fund allocated... read more...
TEERE’s CEO Professor Avea Nsoh paid a courtesy call to the General Secretary of the National Association of Local Government Authorities of Ghana (NALAG) and his team at their office in Accra. The CEO of TEERE, first of all congratulated Hon. Kokro Amankwah on his appointment as the new General Secretary... read more...
Ghana is one of the countries where people with disabilities have fallen through the cracks in the countries quest for development. PWDs cannot be considered as a minority anymore especially when the 2010 population census indicates there were 39,924 persons with disabilities... read more...
A delegation from TEERE led by the Deputy CEO Miss Patience Ataabasum Avea on the 31st March, 2017 at 11:00am paid a courtesy call on the Regional Minister of the Upper East Region Hon. Bukari Rockson. Key personalities in the delegation were... read more...
TEERE believes that women are pivotal in family and community development. In sub-Sahara Africa, women have mainly been relegated to family upbringing... read more...
Mr. Collins Nsiah-Ababio was born in the Ashanti Region where he completed his Secondary Education and... read more...
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic... read more...
The project dubbed “Mini – Max Campaign 2016” sought to minimize rejected votes and maximize voter turnout read more...
The Senior Expert Service (SES) is non- governmental organisation in Germany that provides volunteers for assignments in Ghana. Both national and international and local flights are paid for by SES... read more...
The senior Expert from Germany and Principal adviser to the CEO of TEERE doing... read more...
TEERE as an NGO believes that the vulnerable especially our women and children must have access to quality healthcare. Quality health delivery is significant to maintaining a healthier and stronger community. The future generation must have access to the best of health delivery for read more...
TEERE in collaboration with a German based partner Robert Bosch Foundation has successfully piloted a local government forum at the community, district and regional level on the theme “Role of Citizens in Local Governance” .the first community pilot project on the TEERE Local Government Forum(TLGF) was held at... read more...
TEERE, a Non-Governmental Organization based in the Upper East Region is advocating for citizen participation in the development of their various communities and societies. Although decentralization is supposed to be for the people (residents), read more...
The TEERE Local Government Forum (TLGF) has received approval from the Robert Bosch Foundation. After a relationship that began with a letter of intent to work with us in 2015 and some meetings in Ghana and Germany between TEERE and the Foundations' staff, TEERE got approval for its pilot project in the Upper East Region of Ghana. An amount of €18,050 was approved for the pilot. The funding will provide for a district and regional TLGF in Bongo and Bolgatanga. Depending on the read more...
This year TEERE is implementing a number of projects. These are a research project on hawking in the Bolgatanga municipality, the Star-Ghana voter education project and the Bosch sponsored TEERE Local Government Forum (TLGF). We are using our own resources to conduct the research. the last two projected are being implemented in collaboration with several other read more...
As part of their consultations with stake holders of Local government in the Bongo district in the Upper East region of Ghana, the TEERE team visited the Boon-Naba’s palace. The intention was to inform the paramount chief of its flagship project, the TEERE Local Government Forum (TLGF) and to invite him to its pilot programme scheduled to take place in June read more...
Boon-Naba, the paramount chief of the Bongo Traditional area, has commended the Senior Expert Service (SES), a German volunteer group working in several countries. He made the remarks during a brief ceremony in which he decorated two senior experts with traditional smocks produced in the area. The two senior experts were Mr Gerhard Lauth and Rudiga. read more...
The Chief Executive Officers of TEERE and SILDEP recently attended a grant award signing Ceremony in Accra at the offices of Star-Ghana. The ceremony was also attended by other grant partners from all over the country. It was presided over by the Steering Committee chqirman, Professor Akilagkpa Sawyerr, the Director of programmes of the Star-Ghana project, Mr Ibrahim Tanko, staff of Star-Ghana, invited guests and the media. read more...
TEERE recently won a grant of $75,000 from the Star-Ghana 2016 election call. This was a collaborative effort between TEERE and SILDEP (a not-for-profit organisation based in Tumu in the Upper West Region of Ghana). Over three hundred Non-Governmental organisations responded to the call for proposals but only 35 of them (constituting about 10%) were awarded the grant. TEERE was among them. read more...