Indeed, a successful CBR practice calls for a multi-sectorial approach and wider collaboration with diverse partners in order to take advantage of pro-poor programmes to mainstream disability, reduce cost and boost sustainability. As a result, our programme has been partnering with other organizations, both governmental and non-governmental to bring development services to the door steps of our clientele.
Partners
Key partners of the PCBR-Garu programme include:
- Christian Blind Mission ( CBM); from 1975 to 2018
- Presbyterian World Service and Development ( PWS&D); from 2000 to Date
- Star Ghana Foundation; from 2020 to Date
- Ghana Somubi Dwumadie; 2021
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); from 2018 to 2019
- World Vision Ghana; from 2007 to Date
Collaborators
Key Collaborators of the programme include:
- Presbyterian Agricultural Station-Garu
- Ghana Federation of the Disabled(GFD)
- Basic Needs
- Bawku Orthopaedic/Physiotherapy Project
- Bawku Hospital Eye Department
- District Assemblies
- Ghana Education Service (GES)
- Ghana Health Service(GHS)
- Ministry of Food and Agriculture(MOFA)
- Social Welfare Department
- National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE)
- National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO)
- Department of Environment
- Water and Sanitation
- Ghana Police Service etc.