About Us
Welcome to ADD Ghana
Action on persons with Disabilities and Development (ADD- Ghana) (old name: True Alliances for Community Development-TACD) is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons with disabilities and other marginalized groups in rural and underserved communities in northern Ghana. Our work focuses on education, health, vocational training, livelihoods, and advocacy, with the aim of promoting inclusion, equality, and sustainable development.
Key Achievements
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News & Updates
ADD–Ghana Hosts Disability Rights Forum in Tamale
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August 20, 2025
Over 200 community leaders, chiefs, and assembly members gathered in…
ADD–Ghana Conducts Inclusive Health Screening in Tamale Communities
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August 16, 2025
ADD–Ghana reached over 500 people during its recent inclusive health…
100 Youth with Disabilities Trained in Vocational Skills
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August 16, 2025
ADD–Ghana has completed a 12-week vocational training program for 100…
Our Program Areas
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Inclusive Education
Supporting early childhood and basic education for children
with disabilities; providing teaching materials and assistive devices.
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Health & Wellbeing
Organizing disability-inclusive health screenings, maternal and
child health programs, and health awareness campaigns.
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Vocational & Livelihood Training
Operating skills training hubs for youth and
persons with disabilities; providing startup kits and entrepreneurship support.
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Advocacy & Inclusion
Running awareness campaigns, policy dialogues, and
community sensitization programs to promote disability rights.
Our Partners
Testimonials
Fatima Mohammed
Parent
Beneficiary
Thanks to ADD–Ghana’s inclusive classroom project, my daughter who is visually impaired can now attend school with confidence. The teachers are supportive, and she finally feels like she belongs.
Abdul Rahman
Web Developer
Student
The free health screening helped me discover my hearing problem early. I was given a hearing aid, and now I can follow lessons in class. It has changed my life.
Grace Mensah
Volunteer
Nurse
Volunteering at ADD–Ghana’s health screening was life-changing. I saw how small efforts can make a big impact in the lives of children with disabilities.








