Afrikids launches Mobile Library Project in Upper East
Afrikids Ghana, a child rights Non-Governmental Origination has launched Mobile Library project in the Upper East Region to complement Ghana Education (GES) efforts at addressing the academic challenges facing school pupils in this era of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
As part of the project implementation strategy, Afrikids Ghana in collaboration with the GES, School Management Committees (SMCs) and Parents Teacher Association (PTAs) have established community learning centres in the project Districts namely Nabdam, Bongo, Builsa North and South in the region.
The Afrikds Ghana Mobile Library project is under the Dynamic Approach to School Improvement(DASI) project, funded with the support of the Department for International Development (DFID) of UK and the Book Aid International, also a UK registered charity organization which provides books and supports libraries in Africa and around the world.
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SfL graduates 40 community volunteer teachers
School for Life (SfL), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has graduated 40 community volunteer teachers to support teaching and learning in two districts in the Northern region.
The volunteer teachers were attached to schools in 20 communities in the Tolon and Kumbungu districts to enhance academic performance in the beneficiary communities.
The training, which started in August 2019 to December this year, was part of the SfL’s Community Volunteer Teachers (CVTs) Programme.
The programme is funded with support from the Department for International Development (DFID) through its Small Charities Challenge Fund, Ghana Bankers Association, Book Aid International and Nyab Pisigu Lana Andani Alhassan, Chief of Pisigu Community.
S4L graduates 40 community volunteer teachers
The School for Life (S4L), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has graduated 40 community volunteer teachers who were trained to support teaching and learning process in two districts in the Northern region.
The volunteer teachers were attached to schools in 20 communities in the Tolon and Kumbungu districts of the Northern region to enhance the academic performance of students in the beneficiary communities.
The training, which started in August 2019 to December this year, was part of the S4L’s Community Volunteer Teachers (CVTs) Programme, with funding support from the Department for International Development (DFID) through its Small Charities Challenge Fund, the Ghana Bankers Association, Book Aid International and Nyab Pisigu Lana Andani Alhassan, Chief of Pisigu Community.