The Samira Empowerment & Humanitarian Projects (SEHP) is a not-for-profit organization committed to improving the lives of women, children and youth in under-served communities across Ghana.

SEHP actively engages a broad spectrum of stakeholders, to create an equitable world in which every Ghanaian child, woman and youth is healthy, educated and has equal access to opportunities to realize their fullest potential. We prioritize empowering vulnerable groups—particularly women, children, and youth—by addressing their unique challenges through collaborative, and context-driven interventions.

Our Impact

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birth kits distributed to expected mothers under the Safe Delivery Project (SDP)

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 women have acquired training and start up kits under the Skills and Entrepreneurial Development Initiative (SEDI)

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 books distributed under the The Library-in-a-Box (LIAB)

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writers empowered through workshops & seminars under the Samira Bawumia Literature Prize (SBLP)

We exist to serve the needs of the most vulnerable in ways that address the root of their challenges, while affording them personal dignity. We are dedicated to making sure that no Ghanaian is left behind in actualizing their potential.

Our Projects

Safe Delivery Project (SDP)

Skills and Entrepreneurial Development Initiative (SEDI)

The Library-in-a-Box (LIAB)

Samira Bawumia Literature Prize (SBLP)

We prioritize empowering vulnerable groups—particularly women, children, and youth—by addressing their unique challenges through collaborative and context-driven interventions.

Our Strategy

At Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Projects (SEHP), our strategy is rooted in a people-centered, inclusive, and sustainable approach to development. We prioritize empowering vulnerable groups—particularly women, children, and youth—by addressing their unique challenges through collaborative, context-driven interventions. Our strategy is anchored in the following pillars;

  1. Stakeholder Engagement 
  2. Community-driven Needs Assessment 
  3. Development of culturally-competent interventions 
  4. Partnerships 
  5. Impact Assessment

We believe that lasting impact stems from collaboration. SEHP actively engages a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including government institutions, civil society, traditional authorities, and the private sector.

Our Partners

Events

SBLP 2025

The SBLP 2025 is a call to action- to amplify the unique African narrative while ensuring that no child is left outside the boundaries of imagination, cultivating a literary culture that strengthens confidence, curiosity, and heritage.

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