Eight Amazing Volunteering Tips That You Must Follow
Congratulations! You have decided to embark on your volunteering projects in Ghana and Uganda. However, before you go on board for this life-changing experience, you should know some valuable tips to help you. Eight Amazing Volunteering Tips That You Must Follow. 1. You Must Take Pictures: Firstly, you cannot but capture beautiful sceneries, moments with […]
FAQs: Do I need visa to travel to Ghana?

FAQs: Do I need a visa to travel to Ghana? Yes, You must have a travel Visa before entering Ghana on our programs, and it is valid for only 30 days, three months, six months, and even One year. You can get more details about this by visiting the Ghana website at https://www.easytrackghana.com/travel-information-ghana_visas.php. We strongly […]
World Food Day: Building A World Without Hunger.
October 16th is famously recognized as world food day and is celebrated all around the world. However, have you ever wondered about the significance of World food day? If yes, then we are here to help you. What Is The Significance Of World Food Day? World Food Day brings attention to those less fortunate who […]
Water, Sanitation, And Hygiene For Families In Ghana.
Water, Sanitation, And Hygiene For Families In Ghana. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Families in Ghana has made remarkable progress in improving the water supply; however, they are still far away from good sanitation and hygiene. As per the survey data of UNICEF, even after numerous efforts, Ghana’s families still suffer from degraded water quality, […]
Why Children in Ghana Continue to Suffer From Malnutrition

Understanding the Burden of Malnutrition in Ghana In Ghana, it has been observed that one out of every thirteen children dies before turning five, and almost half of these deaths are caused by malnutrition. Furthermore, when compared to well-nourished children, those who are malnourished are far more likely to die from common yet deadly illnesses […]
The right to health and well being for children of all ages.
THE RIGHT TO HEALTH The right to health in Africa is still a privilege for a few. The supply of vaccines makes apparent disparities between the north and south of the world, between developed and poorer countries, and how this economic distance is reflected in the ability of states to provide for the health of […]
The passion of volunteering with Ryvanz-Mia Charity

Volunteering with Ryvanz-Mia is more than offering time—it is an act of compassion, purpose, and shared humanity. At Ryvanz-Mia Charity, volunteers are the heartbeat of our mission to uplift vulnerable children and families in Ghana and Uganda. Their passion fuels education, nourishment, protection, and hope for communities that need it most. This is the story […]
Education Alarm: We Need Your Help
Education Alarm: We Need Your Help Education alarm in Ghana: Over 400,000 children are still out of school despite the West African country’s efforts to provide education for all. According to a report by the Ghana Education Service (GES) presented to Tamale, mainly children between 16 and 11 stay home. At the same time, those between […]
The impact of the One Book, One Child project to an African child.
In Africa, almost 60% of the population is under 18. In many African countries, especially in rural areas, children do not have access to books or education. The One Book, One Child was started by various governments after the government denounced examinations due to the financial crisis and the inability to buy examination papers for […]
The Devastating Effects of Child Starvation & Malnutrition in Africa.
Starving children in Africa are highly vulnerable to disease. When malnutrition weakens a child, common illnesses become life-threatening. See how one child survived thanks to the caring professionals at a hospital supported by Save the Children’s donors. In sub-Saharan Africa, 28 million children are experiencing stunted growth due to malnutrition. Stunting prevents children from developing […]