The HealthSpot Project
About
The HealthSpot Project is a community sexual and reproductive health SRH outreach initiative targeting adolescents and young adults in universities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The project will combine community and campus‑based education, free SRH supplies, signposting to our digital very‑brief‑advice VBA support and strong referral linkages to existing health facilities.
Urban areas combine universities, senior high schools, informal apprenticeships and busy markets, creating intense exposure to sexual risk but uneven access to stigma‑free care.
Evidence from Ghanaʼs National STIs and HIV/AIDS Control Programme shows STI cases rise when condom distribution is low, and negative cultural attitudes, embarrassment and stigma further reduce condom use. Thus, this project is focused on:
- Deliver condom use education on campuses
- Address the prevailing negative cultural norms that also perpetuate stigma
- Reinforce the importance of consistent condom use.
GOALS OF THIS PROJECT
Improve Access to Youth-Friendly SRH Services
Improve access to free SRH supplies
Community engagement and stigma reduction
Improve Referral and linkage to Clinical care
Integration of Digital and Community-Based SRH Support
Prevention of Unintended Pregnancies and STIs
THIS PROJECT LAUNCHES IN MARCH 2026
For more information, please email us on: info@jasperwomenshealth.org
