Eco-Africa Network (formerly, Worship’s Aid Foundation) held its maiden project – a health screening, in partnership with PPAG at the University of Ghana Athletic Oval. The screening witnessed over 1000 students and touched on malaria, typhoid, sickle cell, cervical cancer, HIV/AIDS, and blood donations among others. The screening was held on November 9, 2019.
Time with the Kayaye’s was Eco-Africa Network's (formerly, Worship’s Aid Foundation) second project. The objective was to support vulnerable people in society. The project took place at the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, on December 24, 2019.
As part of Eco-Africa Network’s (formerly, Worship’s Aid Foundation) unwavering dedication to creating a more sustainable tomorrow, the foundation on October 15, 2020, implemented one of its flagship projects, “The James Town Waste Management Project”.
On July 23, 2021, Eco-Africa Network (formerly, Worship’s Aid Foundation) organized the first edition of its plastic waste management conference at the Stanbic Height incubator, on the theme; Covid -19 and the Plastic waste menace: Sacrificing Tomorrow’s Earth for Today’s Health?
In partnership with USAG, UG SRC WOCOM, USAG WOCOM, Pink for Africa, and the Federation of Ghana Medical Students ( FGSMA), the foundation organized a breast cancer screening and educative program on October 23, 2021, at the University of Ghana SRC Union building.