We empower Ghanaians to take action to continually improve their health, welfare and livelihood.
Communication Initiatives for Change (CIC) is a Ghanaian non-profit organization. It was founded with over two decades of experience working alongside global health and development communication experts. CIC’s mission is to enhance the capacity for development and communication among Ghanaian institutions, groups, and individuals. They focus on health communication, community mobilization, and advocacy to elevate responses to development challenges in Ghana.
CIC’s vision is realized through the umbrella initiative Empowerment Our Priority (EOP), which identifies target groups and organizes educational and communication programs based on nine core pillars.
CIC Meatless Monday Ghana on Saturday August 16, 2025 was recognised as a Program of Excellence by the Office of the Dean of Students Affairs and the Students Representative Council (SRC) of the Takoradi Technical University. This happened at the seventh annual SRC Excellence Awards ceremony of the university held at the Western Serene Atlantic […]
In support of efforts to tackle the growing spate of NCDs in Ghana, CIC through its healthy eating for healthy living program, Meatless Monday, held community education sessions with two church groups in Accra. These were the Hope Congregation, Sakumono Presbyterian Women’s Fellowship where 134 members participated in the event in July; and the Kaneshie […]
The Crop Services Directorate of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) recently hosted a seminar organised by Communication Initiatives for Change Ghana (CIC)–Meatless Monday Ghana focusing on the vital role of healthy eating especially plant-based diets in preventing Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). The event was aimed at encouraging staff to adopt Meatless Mondays as a […]
Communication Initiatives for Change (CIC) is a Ghanaian non-profit established in 2010, driven by two decades of expertise in health and development communication. It aims to elevate the quality of communication and response to development needs in Ghana.