The NGO also engages in human rights advocacy, environmental rights, and climate change issues through participatory youth/child action approaches and information learning to provide cutting-edge problem solving.
CHEP is established as a regionalized civil society voice with the aim to advance advocacy for the health of community members. We emphasize the importance of dialogue between health workers, health political actors, community, and other interest groups in enhancing wellbeing. Additionally, we promote Universal Health Coverage and advocate for health rights, namely in the arenas of noncommunicable diseases, immunizations, TB, Malaria, and HIV and AIDS. Overall, the basic premise is that healthcare requires people and systems to be connected and responsive to local needs and resources.
CHEP has led programs in Ghana working on cardiovascular preventions and noncommunicable diseases. We also work in immunizations of children under 5, HIV and AIDS, malaria, meningitis, and TB prevention within the health system to promote integrated health for children and to improve the quality of life for the people of Ghana.