14/05/2026
PRESED is an NGO established to undertake developmental work by providing support to communities and vulnerable people in society to meet the nations SDG's
The Presbyterian Church of Ghana Which was established in 1828 has contributed immensely to the socioeconomic development of Ghana. Its intention to be more relevant in sustaining the social and environmental well-being of its clients, and responding to the felt and real needs of communities led to the formation of a subsidiary agency called the Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRS&D)
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12/05/2026
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An ongoing stakeholder engagement session on the Clean Air Project at ASHMA as part of efforts to promote environmental sustainability and public health.
Key activities of the programme included:
1οΈβ£ Stakeholder engagement on the Clean Air Project
2οΈβ£ Formation and training of Community Action Groups
3οΈβ£ Dissemination of findings from community data gathered
Participants included representatives from the EPA, GHS, GNFS, students, Assembly Members, Persons With Disabilities (PWDs), waste collectors, and other key interest groups.
Together, we continue to champion cleaner air and healthier communities for all.
12/05/2026
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25/04/2026
A significant milestone has been recorded under the Holistic Development for Visually Impaired Children (HODVIC) Programme as Parent Support Groups (PSGs) received a GHS 48,000 revolving fund to strengthen their livelihoods and improve the wellbeing of their families. The support, officially rolled out at Larteh in the Akuapem North District, marked a moment of joy and empowerment as beneficiaries celebrated the intervention with the familiar slogan βMinsaaka ooo!β
The revolving fund, provided through the partnership between Visio International and the Presbyterian Church of Ghanaβs Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRESED), is designed as a sustainable financial lifeline. It enables PSG members to access soft loans through their Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs) to expand small enterprises, stabilise household income, and better care for their visually impaired children.
The initiative is coordinated by Mr. Jeremiah Badu Shayar, HODVIC Programme Coordinator, with Mr. Jan Till serving as Country Coordinator. Both emphasised that the fund is not merely financial support, but a longβterm empowerment tool aimed at transforming families and strengthening resilience.
Prior to the rollout, PRESED equipped the groups with livelihood skills training in soap making, bakery and confectionery, and value addition to agricultural products. These were complemented by financial literacy education and broader skills development sessions to ensure that beneficiaries are not only able to start incomeβgenerating activities but sustain them effectively.
Programme leaders highlighted that the goal is holistic transformationβhelping families secure dignified livelihoods, build confidence, and provide consistent care for their children. The revolving fund therefore serves as both an economic and social support mechanism, reinforcing the capacity of PSGs to thrive.
02/04/2026