Rights Action Ghana (RAG) is a nonprofit organization based in Tamale, Northern Ghana, committed to empowering youth and promoting gender inclusion through skills training, financial literacy, and advocacy.
In partnership with the Vibrant Village Foundation (VVF), RAG implements the Youth Employment and Skills (YES) Project, which has trained and supported hundreds of young people, especially women, across communities such as Kukua, Banawa, Gaagbini, Sayoo, and Sandanfong.
Through initiatives in vocational training, leadership development, and Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs), RAG continues to help communities become self-reliant, strengthen local leadership, and promote sustainable livelihoods.
To empower youth and communities through skills development, financial inclusion, and rights-based advocacy for lasting social change.
A just, inclusive, and self-reliant society where every individual has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
RAG’s approach is participatory, inclusive, and sustainable. We work closely with communities to design and implement projects that respond to their real needs. By integrating training, advocacy, and financial inclusion, we ensure that every intervention creates long-term impact. Our process emphasizes gender equality, local ownership, and accountability, helping communities become self-reliant and resilient.
We uphold transparency and accountability in all our actions.
We ensure equal participation and opportunities for all.
We equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to lead change.
We collaborate with communities, donors, and institutions for greater impact.
We promote solutions that endure beyond project lifespans.