Inclusive Health for Africa is a youth-led non-governmental organization that is dedicated to research, programs, and innovations that serve the at-risk, vulnerable, and hard-to-reach populations in Africa with regards to their sexual and reproductive health and rights. Founded in 2021, the organization has had a presence particularly in the northern part of Ghana with aims of gaining a national and continental reach in the coming years.
IHA is dedicated to ensuring that the health needs of particular groups of people are catered to. These groups are considered a priority because they either are at a financially or geographically disadvantaged position, have a higher risk of being infected by HIV or STIs or being affected by gender-based violence (GBV), or are a vulnerable group. Their physical and mental health are considered a priority by the organization, and the projects and activities of the organization serve to address some of the challenges these groups face.
To provide accessible and inclusive education, advocacy, quality research, and health services for the at-risk, vulnerable, and hard-to-reach in the African society.
To be one of the foremost organizations in Africa that play a significant part in improving upon the health and well-being of the African people directly through programs and indirectly through influence on policy.