So many children in rural Ghana lack basic education. But we know that the children of Ghana deserve so much more–not just access to a school building, but an environment where they can be challenged by passionate educators.
More than half of all children in rural Ghana who enroll in school end up leaving school before they are finished with the primary courses. For some, it is to leave their villages. For many others, it is because the challenges of daily living compete with their education and because the education they are receiving is lacking so tremendously. >> Read more about how we’re changing education in Ghana
The pictures that you see of broken shacks and students crowding around textbooks aren’t only in the pages of National Geographic– they represent the reality of education in Ghana and much of Africa. They have branches to hold up precarious ceilings, dirt instead of floors. Our team in Ghana was able to find just such a school to illustrate how real the need truly is. >> See a real school in rural Ghana today
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September 4, 2013 at 8:05 pm - 11 years ago
Testing out the comments!
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September 4, 2013 at 8:05 pm - 11 years ago
I’d like to test out the reply button