In 2024, the Ghana Red Cross Society continued to prioritize First Aid Training as a key component of its community resilience strategy. The total income generated under the First Aid Training Programme amounted to GHS 257,587.23, sourced from both the Head Office and Regional branches.
The Head Office, providing services for Corporate Bodies and Institutions, contributed a significant GHS 146,431.23, representing over 56% of the total income. This underscores the value of sustained engagement with formal institutions and businesses, where demand for first aid certification remains high due to workplace safety requirements. Regional contributions amounted to GHS 111,156.00.

Strategic Analysis and 2025 Outlook – First Aid
- Greater Accra, Ashanti, and Central Regions should be prioritized in 2025 due to their strategic locations, high population densities, and commercial opportunities.
- Deployment of targeted marketing campaigns, partnerships with transport unions, schools, and corporate bodies, and recruitment of local first aid trainers could dramatically improve revenue generation in underperforming regions.
- Introducing incentives or performance-based grants to regional branches may stimulate income generation.
Recommendations
- Assign regional targets and support with centrally developed training kits and trainer deployment to activate dormant regions.
- Capitalize on urban demand by focusing on major cities with tailored first aid offerings for corporate and educational institutions.
- Leverage partnerships by developing MOUs with local assemblies, education services, and workplaces to integrate first aid training into civic programming.
- Use social media and regional WhatsApp platforms to advertise community first aid opportunities.