Peace Corps Ghana

Peace Corps Ghana

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Welcome to the official page of Peace Corps Ghana. Welcome to Peace Corps Ghana!

In August of 1961, Ghana became the first country in the world to receive Peace Corps Volunteers. We are honored to continue our longstanding partnership with the people of Ghana and work together to support sustainable development in Agriculture, Education, and Health. Peace Corps Volunteers work side-by-side with health workers, mothers, farmers, teachers, youth, and community members of all wal

Photos from Peace Corps Ghana's post 04/06/2026

Another successful Peace Corps Partnership Program grant in the Volta Region!

Volunteer Brandon brought together community members and health clinic staff to launch a mushroom production group, training nearly 15 participants on nutrition, cultivation and small business management.

The group is already generating income, has turned a profit, and is discussing expansion. A great example of how collaboration can support both healthier communities and stronger livelihoods.

02/06/2026

Step inside Volunteer Labrittany’s home in Ghana’s Northern Region, where she lives on a family compound alongside members of her host community. Every Volunteer’s living situation is unique, however, each is rooted in close connection with their host community as part of daily life at site.

Photos from Peace Corps Ghana's post 22/05/2026

After two years of service, there’s a real sense of pride in how far our Education Volunteers have come. The impact made, the growth earned, and the resilience built along the way.
At their close of service conference, they spent time connecting with RPCVs through meaningful networking and career conversations, gaining insights, building connections, and envisioning what comes next.

20/05/2026

More than 20 years ago, Tɔmkpe sat in a chemistry class taught by a Peace Corps Volunteer named Monty. The experience changed his perspective on the world, teaching him about determination, different cultures, and America.

Today, he’s come full circle — serving not once, but twice, as a counterpart to Volunteers in his Volta Region community. You’ll find him working side by side with Volunteer Declan on the farm, at school, and throughout the community.

17/05/2026
Photos from Peace Corps Ghana's post 15/05/2026

Volunteer Declan hosted a hand washing demonstration and field day for JHS students in his community in the Volta Region with support from fellow Volunteers. Students moved through stations featuring math games, nutrition activities, color challenges, and jump rope games designed to keep them active, thinking, and having fun.

The day ended with music, dancing, and students laughing together beneath a giant parachute — a celebration of learning, teamwork, and community.

12/05/2026

Pre-Service Training helps Trainees learn about cultural differences between the U.S. and Ghana through shared daily life with their communities.

This past training, Volunteer Seth brought his homestay family together and shared his favorite snack from home — chips and salsa with a Ghanaian twist! He turned kenkey, a classic Ghanaian fermented corn dough dish, into tortillas and used a green pepper sauce as salsa.

A small example of cultural exchange in action. Apply to serve in Ghana by June 15 at peacecorps.gov/ghana

Photos from Peace Corps Ghana's post 07/05/2026

Volunteer Trey recently led a hands-on geometry activity using foam shapes with his math students at his school in the Oti Region.

The activity gave students the chance to explore shapes, problem solve, and make math more interactive and fun. Learning by doing helps bring classroom concepts to life all while having a great time doing it!

Tips for serving in Ghana from 9 Peace Corps Volunteers 06/05/2026

Considering service? Returned Volunteers share that life in Ghana comes with daily learning—and some of the most meaningful connections you’ll make. From picking up local languages to understanding daily customs, see what helped them adjust to culture, project work, and everyday life.

Applications to serve in Ghana close in one month. Start yours today and take the first step toward living and working side-by-side with community members.

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Tips for serving in Ghana from 9 Peace Corps Volunteers Nine Volunteers offer practical guidance for others interested in serving in the first country to welcome Peace Corps Volunteers.

Photos from Peace Corps Ghana's post 30/04/2026

First days at site look like this: getting to know your community and learning local transportation. Volunteer Onyae and her counterpart Ama explored how pragyas operate in her community in the Bono East Region, even taking one to pick up a few essentials.
These everyday rides are a vital link for many rural communities traveling to larger market towns. Moments like these help turn a new place into home.

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Monday 07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 17:00
Thursday 07:30 - 17:00
Friday 07:30 - 12:30