Community Development
Skills, health outreach and inclusive local action that help communities build lasting strength.
See this workNaa Adese Omanye Foundation works alongside communities in Ghana to expand practical skills, livelihoods, health outreach and direct support.

Our work connects immediate care with the skills, relationships and opportunities people need to shape more secure futures.
Skills, health outreach and inclusive local action that help communities build lasting strength.
See this workImmediate assistance and longer-term livelihood support for underserved families and households.
See this workFood, clothing, dignity and connection for older women and respected community leaders.
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The Foundation connects technical training, livelihoods, enterprise learning and public advocacy to widen the choices available to women and young people.
The strongest programmes begin with listening and stay accountable to the people they are designed to support.
Community priorities guide where attention and practical support are most useful.
Local leaders, institutions and participants shape activities around real needs.
Training, outreach, tools and direct care turn concern into useful action.
Dates, places, stories and verified figures build a clearer record of impact.
From youth skills in Akuapem to free eye screening in Nungua, the Foundation’s documented activities show a consistent focus on useful support, local access and greater opportunity.


Manye Naa Adesey Omanye Sane III is the Nungua and Okpoigono Manye and founder of Naa Adese Omanye Foundation. Her work brings traditional leadership together with practical action for women, young people, children, older people and underserved families.
Through vocational skills, livelihood support, health outreach and direct care, she has championed programmes that help people build safer, more independent futures.
Read the Foundation storyReal activities, real places and a growing record of community action.

A community eye-screening activity created a simple, local opportunity for people to pay attention to their eye health.
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Source material reports that almost 650 women took part in a gathering focused on financial empowerment and community support.
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A TVET-focused activity encouraged women and young people to see skilled technical work as a real path forward.
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