CAPECS thus exists to ‘empower the vulnerable by creating the enabling environment in their communities to help them realize their talents and exercise them to improve their lives’.
CAPECS thus exists to ‘empower the vulnerable by creating the enabling environment in their communities to help them realize their talents and exercise them to improve their lives’.
CAPECS is inspired by the vision of ‘a world of freedom in which all manner of persons have equal access to opportunities irrespective of their backgrounds’.
Capacity Enhancement and Community Support (CAPECS) was founded to respond to the rising need for a result-oriented and credible local organization in Northern Ghana to protect vulnerable and excluded groups, and alleviate poverty using proven, tested, innovative, market-based and rights-based approaches.
The organization previously existed as community-based organization and got incorporated on 2nd March, 2017 and has been engaged in building the capacity of vulnerable people and communities with the view to widening their livelihood opportunities, promoting household economic security, improving health and nutrition, education and protecting the rights of women, children and youth.
Skills development and access to micro finance; vocational and artisanal training, saving schemes and linkages with financial services, skills and entrepreneurship development for women and youth, stimulating entrepreneurship and job creation in agriculture and agribusiness etc.
Supporting Working with the health system in Ghana towards the achievement of Universal Health Coverage by 2030, strengthening community health structures for better health outcomes, promoting healthy living practices etc.
Promoting the inclusion of vulnerable people including children, women, youth, persons with disability, and ethnic minorities in the socio-politico-economic lives of their communities, advocating for their participation in governance and development processes, defending rights, among others.
Promoting peace, resolving conflicts and ensuring communities are stable for a sustainable community development. We advocate for accountable, participatory and responsive governance and work to promote livelihood security, environmental protection and the conservation of biodiversity etc.
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