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Dear African migrants, kindly return home with pride and dignity; you don't own anyone's prosperity explanation!!!

TRAINING OF REFUGEES ON POULTRY

 

 

 

 

In July 2025, we collaborated with Asuansi Farm Institute and trained 107 refugees on Poultry management training on hatchery at Krisan refugee camp. The training was facilitated by our staff Mr Philip Owusu Ansah.

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TRAINING OF REFUGEE WOMEN ON SOAP MAKING

 

 

 

 

 

 

In December 2025, we trained 31 refugee women on Liquid and Soap making at Ampain refugee camp. This training was a way of addressing refugees' economic livelihood and ensuring their smooth integration in Ghana. 

ASSISTED RETURN AND REINTEGRATION

 

 

 

 

In October 2025, we assisted Brother Abdullar from Kwame Danso to safely return to Ghana from Rome,Italy. This service was really touching in the sense that the ghana embassy in Rome, after securing TC, needed someone to accompany Bro Abdullar to Ghana, who was going through mental challenges and yet had the status of an irregular migrant in Rome. This became a worry for the embassy and friends in Rome since no one was ready to accompany Abdullar to Ghana. This issue got to the attention of Mr Joseph Naquentera,, who was in Rome attending a migration conference. He later arranged with the embassy and assisted Abdullar back to Ghana and handed him over to his dad.

Since last year 2025 October, we have been checking up on Abdullar, with psychological help, who resides in Kwame Danso in the Bone East region.

  Assisting a returnee from Jordan to reintegrate through educational support.

 

Story of Jordan Returnee!!

 

Ms. Perpetual, a Ghanaian returnee from Jordan who left the country in 2017 to seek greener pastures in Jordan, unfortunately, returned home empty-handed in 2022. According to her, she went through various maltreatments working as a house girl for her housemasters. Fortunately for her, she escaped through the walls immediately after her family in Ghana purchased return flight tickets for her. Ms. Perpetual, upon return, wanted to start something in life, but didn't know how to start, and so she contacted our organization. Neverlate Network assisted her in effectively reintegrating into her passion pathway. Through our advocacy, Ms. Perpetual got assistance to study a 6-month pharmaceutical course in Accra. And now working with a pharmacy store in Accra. She plans to open her pharmacy store and further her studies with the availability of funds.