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About Ghana Stammering Association

People who stammer (PWS) have been a source of teasing, ridicule and misunderstanding, for a very long time in many parts of the world:   Ghana is no exception.  However, whilst there is now much awareness and education about the impact of teasing, ridiculing and poor understanding of PWS through International Stammering Awareness Days (ISAD) instituted by World Health Organization (WHO), and other similar campaigns, many countries, particularly in Africa, continue to have little or no support mechanisms for PWS. There had never been any group taking care of their needs, educating the public about stammering and its impact on those affected. The Ghana Stammering Association (GSA) was started in 2013 to meet the needs of PWS and to educate the public about stammering.

Brief History

Elias Apreko, a young man who lives with a stammer and aware of the often painful experience, decided to do what he could to help others who stammer.  He met with Nana Akua Owusu, a Speech and Language Therapist with an interest in stammering and Anthony Owusu-Ankomah, a friend, also a PWS, to discuss and establish the GSA in October 2013

Our Mission

The GSA believes that enhancing the self-esteem of people who stammer and creating an enabling environment for them will go a long way to develop their full potential in life.

Our Vision, Mission Statement, Values & Culture

Our Vision

To be the support centre for people to live successful lives in an environment that openly embraces people who stammer

Mission Statement

To promote stammering awareness and offer assistance to all whose lives are affected by stammering

Values & Culture

Development of the potential of each person who stammers in an atmosphere characterised by love, respect and creativity

Advocate and promote the rights of persons who stammer

Foster partnership and collaboration in community inclusion of persons who stammer

Demonstrate integrity through honesty, civility, and fairness

Embrace the diversity of individuals, ideas, and expressions

Exercise stewardship of our global community