Crime Check Foundation was incorporated on 6th November, 2015 under the Companies Act 1963, Act 179 as a company limited by guarantee. CCF is a crime prevention advocacy organization that uses Life in Prison Documentaries to sensitize the public to the dangers of crime.
Our programmes include Crime prevention advocacy, petty offenders’ project, health check series, philanthropy (charity series) and ex-convict reintegration project. The organization undertakes these initiatives through the screening of prison documentaries in schools, churches, mosques, communities and other trouble spots in Ghana.
Promoting the rights of prisoners and supporting marginalized and underprivileged persons and groups.
To be the foremost crime prevention advocacy and philanthropic organization in Africa with the sole aim of serving humanity without discrimination.
The CHRI’s focus on the intersection between Human Rights and good governance practices, by
promoting Access to Justice and Information will be brought to bear on the implementation of
this project. CHRI is recognized for its technical expertise on rights-based approaches to justice
delivery. It single-handedly spearheaded Civil Society’s push for a successful passage of
Ghana’s Rights to Information (RTI) law in 2019.
LRC, the prime, is recognized for facilitating community concerns to influencing national governance and justice-related institutions
CCF with a huge following on various media platforms is noted for its interventions in deploying documentaries on national television and social media to highlight infractions of the law and the violations of the rights of prison inmates to engage the attention of the public and policy makers
CCF with a huge following on various media platforms is noted for its interventions in deploying documentaries on national television and social media to highlight infractions of the law and the violations of the rights of prison inmates to engage the attention of the public and policy makers
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