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The Red Ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV positive and people living with AIDS and it unites the people in the common fight against this disease
- Red like love, as a symbol of passion and tolerance towards those affected.
- Red like blood, representing the pain caused by the many people that died of AIDS.
- Red like the anger about the helplessness by which we are facing a disease for which there is still no chance for a cure.
- Red as a sign of warning not to carelessly ignore one of the biggest problems of our time.
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WOFA Hosts HIV - AIDS Conference in Accra

Participants from Over 32 African Countries
PHILANTHROPISTS TOUCH THE HEARTS OF HIV/AIDS INFECTED CHILDREN

Moved by the plight of these infected and affected children a number of philanthropist lead by Mr. Figali presented a number of toys and e-learning tools to
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About Us
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THE WOYOME FOUNDATION FOR AFRICA (WOFA) is a Charity Foundation registered in Ghana with a strategic thrust of launching a new offensive in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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We place a special emphasis on education geared towards attitudinal change and the elimination of stigmatization against PLWHAs, as well as protecting and providing for orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs). |
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The Foundation represents hope for the millions of African people plagued with the pandemic and will serve as a conduit of conveying the message that the African can and must win the fight against HIV/AIDS. |
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OUR VISION
WOFA’s vision is to realize a world united by the common purpose of achieving an AIDS-free African continent. |
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OUR MISSION
To mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS in Africa through a comprehensive approach that integrates prevention human capacity development, treatment care and support. |
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OVERARCHING GOAL
To reduce HIV transmission, develop human capacity and increase access to treatment, care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Africa by enhancing national programmes through partnerships | | |
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Thank you for logging unto our website today. We invite you to join a community of people committed to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa and providing Care and Support to the millions who are already infected and are living with the virus.
The Africa Life Aid Projectis the project implementing arm of the Woyome Foundatiofor Africa (WOFA), is a Charity Foundation dedicated to providing support for various intervention efforts across the continent aimed at fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Michael Essien in collaboration with WOFA visits children infected with HIV AIDS at the Ridge Hiospital, Accra
RED EXPRESSIONS ART EXHIBITION OPENS
The Art Exhibition dubbed Red Expressions opened this Afternoon at the premises of WOFA at Adabraka, Accra Ghana. The exhibition, which will be a week long event is showcasing paintings from children infected with HIV/AIDS. This event is an annual one under WOFA’s One-for-One project.

Proceeds from the exhibition will be used to support the antiretroviral and nutritional supplements for the children. You can be a part of this by visiting the exhibition ground at Adabraka or by making a donation to the One-for-One SG-SSB Account No: 0142010059190. Give us a call on 233-21-252758 for details on how you can acquire a painting in support of the children. This Event was partly sponsored by
KAMA Health Services Supports HIV/AIDS children at Ridge Hospital, Accra

Ridge Hospital, Accra – Friday, January 23, KAMA Health Services made a presentation of medical items to Children Infected with HIV-AIDS. This was in response to the call for action by WOFA, a non-profit organisation, in conjunction with their One-for-One campaign. The One-for-One campaign seeks solicit support from individuals as well as corporate bodies for children in Ghana plagued with HIV/AIDS.
Shell Ghana Sponsors ART for Over 100 Kids
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