CEPEHRG strives for the attainment of equal rights and the removal of all forms of discrimination in all aspects of life for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and same gender loving people in Ghana, West Africa (where same-sex relationships are still criminalized). We strive to inform, educate, counsel and support people in matters relating to law, health (specifically HIV/AIDS in same-sex relationships) and socio-economic wellbeing. Sexual rights are human rights.
CEPEHRG started as a youth and human rights project in 1998 for young people to examine their own specific problems using human rights principles, and to develop a voice and to be heard. Officially registered in March 2003 (charitable registration number DSW/ 2231) to focus on the human rights and the sexual health needs of young people, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) people living in Ghana.
CEPEHRG now work actively on Human Rights, HIV/AIDS programs and services for LGBT people living in Ghana.
CEPEHRG also have Interactive theatre group which performs interactive theatre performances in schools and communities to create awareness on basic and fundamental human rights of young people including the marginalized.
CEPEHRG is a member of the UNAIDS Technical Working Group (TWG) for most-at-risk populations in Ghana and UNAIDS / UNDP Red Ribbon Award winners for 2008 for offering HIV/AIDS prevention programs and services to the MSM communities in Ghana.
CEPEHRG strives for the attainment of equal rights and the removal of all forms of discrimination in all aspects of life for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and same gender loving people in Ghana, West Africa (where same-sex relationships are still criminalized). We strive to inform, educate, counsel and support people in matters relating to law, health (specifically HIV/AIDS in same-sex relationships) and socio-economic wellbeing. Sexual rights are human rights.
CEPEHRG started as a youth and human rights project in 1998 for young people to examine their own specific problems using human rights principles, and to develop a voice and to be heard. Officially registered in March 2003 (charitable registration number DSW/ 2231) to focus on the human rights and the sexual health needs of young people, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) people living in Ghana.
CEPEHRG now work actively on Human Rights, HIV/AIDS programs and services for LGBT people living in Ghana.
CEPEHRG also have Interactive theatre group which performs interactive theatre performances in schools and communities to create awareness on basic and fundamental human rights of young people including the marginalized.
CEPEHRG is a member of the UNAIDS Technical Working Group (TWG) for most-at-risk populations in Ghana and UNAIDS / UNDP Red Ribbon Award winners for 2008 for offering HIV/AIDS prevention programs and services to the MSM communities in Ghana.