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#GhBudget: Set aside fund to finance epidemic preparedness – SEND Ghana to gov't


#GhBudget: Set aside fund to finance epidemic preparedness – SEND Ghana to gov t
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MAR 11, 2021
SEND Ghana is calling on the government to set aside a fund in the budget to finance Ghana’s epidemic preparedness as it continues the fight against COVID-19.
According to the civil society organisation, the fund will also help with the implementation of the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS), as well as the Ghana Centre for Disease Control.
SEND Ghana made the recommendation in a proposal it submitted to the Finance Ministry for consideration in the yet to be presented 2021 budget.
The proposal has five recommendations. ....

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Liberia: First batch of Teachers in Early Childhood Education Receive In-Service C-Certificates


Liberia: First batch of Teachers in Early Childhood Education Receive In-Service C-Certificates
Liberia: First batch of Teachers in Early Childhood Education Receive In-Service C-Certificates
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Monrovia – The Ministry of Education faces numerous challenges including an inadequately trained and inequitable distribution of teachers. According to the 2017 MoE Teacher Verification and Testing Program, 40 percent of primary school teachers do not possess the minimum required knowledge of English needed to be an effective instructor at the primary level. The distribution of qualified teachers in Liberia is also inequitable, with regions having economic advantage also getting more, and higher qualified teachers.
This is highlighted through the student-to-trained teacher ratio (STTR) which is 34:1 in Montserrado County, yet ranges from 64:1 to 90:1 in counties with high incidences of poverty (e.g. Rivercess, Sinoe, Gbarpolu, Grand Bassa, and River Gee). Multiple lite ....

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