Through AFJN’s work, awareness has been raised in several communities in Ghana over the years. With support from our members, grantors and local partners, AFJN’s advocacy continues to play a crucial role in reversing the risk that undermines domestic efforts in increasing food production and food security for Africa’s vulnerable.
The Executive Director, International Needs Ghana (INGH), Mr. Cromwell Awadey, has called on Ghanaians to recognize education as a public good that eradicates poverty and ignorance. Remember we have a responsibility to “Recover and Revitalize Education in this COVID Era, he said
At the celebration of the International Day of Education at Kanuwloe, a community in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region, Mr. Awadey appealed to Ghanaians to embrace education wholeheartedly and set in motion the solutions to most of the problems in their homes and communities. These include, child trafficking, child labour, child marriage, teenage pregnancy, inequality, gender-based violence. Education is a human right; no child should therefore be denied the right to education.