Skill training centers in every region of Ghana — transforming disability into ability, one community at a time.
By 2034, DELO Foundation will establish fully-equipped vocational and digital skill training centers in all 16 regions of Ghana, creating a national ecosystem of inclusion and economic empowerment for physically challenged individuals.
"Disability is not inability — and our job is to prove that through action. We envision a future where no Ghanaian with a disability is left behind, where every region has a hub of hope, skills, and employment."
Strategic milestones towards reaching every region by 2034
Establish pilot centers in Greater Accra and Ashanti Region. Train 500+ physically challenged individuals in IT, tailoring, and agribusiness. Build partnerships with 20+ hospitals for health education integration.
Expand to Western, Central, and Volta regions. Introduce mobile training units for remote communities. Launch assistive technology program for severe mobility challenges.
Establish centers in Eastern, Northern, Upper East, and Upper West regions. Launch "Train the Trainer" program to ensure sustainability. Develop online learning platform for remote skill acquisition.
Complete centers in Bono, Ahafo, Savannah, and North East regions. Establish employment linkage program with corporate Ghana. Launch micro-grant scheme for graduate entrepreneurs.
All 16 regions have fully operational DELO Skill Training Centers. National advocacy and policy influence for disability inclusion. Alumni network of 10,000+ empowered individuals contributing to Ghana's economy.
Tracking our progress across Ghana's 16 regions
Comprehensive services at every regional hub
Computer literacy, coding basics, digital marketing, and virtual assistant training with assistive technology.
Tailoring, bead-making, soap production, leatherwork, and carpentry — all with accessible workstations.
Poultry farming, mushroom cultivation, vegetable gardening, and agricultural value-chain training.
Corporate linkages, entrepreneurship support, and micro-grant access for center graduates.
Regular health check-ups, preventive education, and referrals to partner hospitals.
Wheelchair ramps, accessible restrooms, assistive devices, and sign language interpreters.
This ambitious 10-year plan requires collective effort. Your partnership can accelerate bringing skill centers to every region.
Target Centers by 2034
People to Train
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Together, we can ensure every region in Ghana has a center of hope, skills, and opportunity for persons with disabilities.