Welcome to the Ebenezer Akwanga Human Rights and Humanitarian Institute (EAHRHI)

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Welcome to the Ebenezer Akwanga Human Rights and Humanitarian Institute (EAHRHI)

EAHRHI Founded in 2012 in the Republic of South Africa, the Ebenezer Akwanga Human Rights and Humanitarian Institute (EAHRHI) emerged as a beacon of hope for the vulnerable and marginalized. Guided by the principles of faith, compassion, and justice, EAHRHI has since expanded its reach, becoming a recognized 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States and extending its mission across the Republics of Ghana and Sierra Leone in the West African sub-region.

For over a decade, EAHRHI has championed the cause of humanity, making remarkable strides in addressing the critical needs of underserved communities. From advocating for human rights to providing essential humanitarian aid, EAHRHI’s unwavering commitment is evident in its impactful projects and transformative initiatives.

The stories of change—captured through heartfelt testimonies, vivid images, and powerful videos—speak to the profound impact of EAHRHI’s work. These milestones not only reflect our dedication but also serve as an inspiration to all who share our vision of a more equitable and compassionate world.

With every step forward, EAHRHI continues to honor its mission: to empower the powerless, uplift the downtrodden, and ensure that dignity, health, and opportunity are not privileges but rights accessible to all.

Thank you so much to the Ebenezer Akwanga Human Rights & Humanitarian Institute for the generous donation of masks and face shields as we continue our efforts to protect our patient community from COVID-19. As an organization committed to positively impacting the lives of others, the donation of 1,300 face masks and shields will benefit our community greatly. They will help us reinforce COVID-19 protection measures to curb the spread of the virus, especially as we see communities of color are disproportionally impacted by the virus. “We are extremely grateful to the Ebenezer Akwanga Human Rights & Humanitarian Institute for the generous donation to Unity Health Care. As primary care providers to 1 out of 7 District residents, the face masks and shields can go a long way in helping us to continue the fight against COVID-19,” states Tracy Harrison, Chief Operating Officer at Washington, DC based Unity Health Care.