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Empowering girls through education: ensuring gender equality.
Once again ActionAid Ghana has had a successful collaboration with the Girls’ Education Unit of the Ghana Education Service in organising another Annual Girls’ Camp. The aim of the Camp is to provide girls from poor and deprived communities the opportunity to interact with professional women role models and thereby expose them to the benefits of good education. Camp activities focus on encouraging the girls to develop a greater interest in schooling, develop their self-esteem and aim high in life.
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My Change, my water!
On daily basis, girls of school-going age as well as women travel over 3 kilometres in search of water from the valleys of River Oti. The poor quality of the water they get as well as the drudgery involved in getting it underscores the violation of the right to access to good drinking water for the poor people living in Kukuo in the north east of Northern Region.
Amina Seidu, a school girl in the community shares her story. |
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STUCK IN THE MUD!!!
ActionAid vehicle trapped while enroute to visit vunerable communities for PRRP.
Gwosi; Most farmland along route from Gwosi to Santijan also submerged but some farms to the hilly side and along the way to Tumu are doing relatively well. Few farmers are complaining here because they are on an upland. Infact most went further upland this year to crop. |
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