Inspire Today is a network organization committed to nurturing a nationwide movement of female leaders through a dedicated effort to achieve the UN Development Goals 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and 5 (Gender Equality).
Since its inception in 2019, Inspire Today has, with the support of individuals and corporate institutions impacted the lives of over 54,000 girls across Ghana.
The organization has provided essential items such as sanitary pads, reading materials, bathing soap, deodorants, underpants, and other personal hygiene products to girls in both public and private schools across five regions of the country.

One of the organization's key initiatives, the HOPE FOR GIRLS project, marks a significant milestone in its work. This publication, the NGO’s first reading material, is designed to educate and empower young menstruating girls. It aims to shed light on important topics such as menstruation, peer pressure, and the unique challenges faced by young girls.
The publication is a lifeline, featuring stories, articles, and devotionals tailored to the reading and study needs of girls. The content is written in simple, accessible English to ensure that even those with limited primary or junior high school education can understand it. The format is a colorful, illustrated souvenir publication that not only makes it an enjoyable read but also a keepsake item.

HOPE FOR GIRLS offers more than just information; it delivers encouragement and hope, especially for vulnerable girls. With this publication, Inspire Today is able to reach a broader audience, extending its impact beyond physical outreach programs. The magazine features personal experience stories, tough questions answered with honesty, and biblical wisdom that provides guidance and hope for girls navigating difficult situations. Additionally, it serves as a journal of Inspire Today’s work with young girls, showcasing the achievements the organization has made over the years.
To further expand its reach, Inspire Today has partnered with Multimedia Group Limited to raise awareness about the book and fund the printing of the first 50,000 copies, which will be distributed free of charge, particularly to girls in underserved communities. The partnership will also promote reading habits among schoolchildren through a reading and writing contest centered around the book.
Founder of Inspire Today, Etornam Sey, expressed her deep appreciation for Multimedia Group’s continued support, noting the importance of this partnership in giving hope to young girls. She also called on individuals, corporate organizations, and government bodies—including the Ghana Education Service and the Ministry of Gender—to join the initiative and help provide hope to the Ghanaian girl through the HOPE FOR GIRLS book.
“This partnership means a lot to us at Inspire Today,” Etornam Sey shared. “Multimedia has always supported us, and this collaboration will strengthen the bond between our organizations. More importantly, it is a meaningful step in supporting girls who face the unique challenges of being young menstruating individuals. I call on everyone who cares about the well-being of girls to come on board and help us in this important work.”
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