Ghana faces a rising wave of crime and accidents, with delayed emergency response costing lives. Nations Guard links citizens, neighbours, and the Ghana Police Service through real-time alerts and GPS-enabled reporting — so help is never far away.
Nations Guard connects you directly to the police, emergency services, and your community — instantly.
One tap shares your GPS location and incident type with nearby users and the nearest police or ambulance response team.
Everyone using the app nearby is notified, enabling collective vigilance and faster community-driven response.
Others on the scene can report incidents on behalf of victims, ensuring help reaches those who can't raise the alarm.
A postcode-based GPS map with a desktop version, giving both civilians and police real-time location intelligence.
In 2023 alone, Ghana recorded over 14,000 crashes, 2,200 deaths, and 15,000 injuries. Nearly 4 in 10 Ghanaians feel unsafe walking in their neighbourhoods. In some cases, 20–30% of crime-related deaths correlate with failures in locating a victim quickly.
"In times of danger, seconds matter. With Nations Guard, help is not minutes away — it's already on the way."
Who need the protection the app provides.
Who need to provide protection to the country.
Who need the data from the app to put in place security measures.
Who need a great source of information on crimes.
Who need a platform to drive an agenda the app can promote.
To support making the app's service data free for Ghanaians.