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.
This May, GARC is focusing on community outreach and how working as a global community towards rabies elimination is the only way to make a long-term impact. This month’s featured GARC Data Platform featured user is Communication Initiatives for Change (CIC) in Ghana. As an organization focused on rabies education, they firmly believe in the […]
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi has partnered with the Communication Initiatives for Change (CiC) and the Center for a Livable Future at Johns Hopkins University to launch the Meatless Monday initiative on its campus. The project aims to encourage the university community to adopt plant-based meals at least once a week, […]
Ghana joined the rest of the world to celebrate World Pulses Day last Monday with a forum on the theme “Bringing Diversity to Agrifood Systems”. It was organised by the Communications Initiative for Change (CIC), a Ghanaian non-profit organisation under its Meatless Monday (MM) movement. It is an initiative to encourage Ghanaians to reduce their […]
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.