By Heather Heckel | Executive Director
Our partners in rural Northern Ghana are beginning the process of planning to build a new community learning center in one of our most rural partner villages. Currently, this village shares a school with another village. The government provides two teachers but no supplies or construction updates. Unfortunately, the school, pictured here, is designed to serve an estimated 400 children between the ages of 5 and 12.
All of our work is community-led and designed to be sustainable long-term. Thus, our partner's first steps are to meet with diverse community stakeholders about their goals for a new school. This includes discussions with traditional leaders, regional chiefs who have influence over land rights, women from the community, and parents of future students. Whenever a project is being discussed, the first meeting is with the local chief and elders, pictured here.
The local leaders are very excited about the possiblity of having a learning center, because this will provide their students with a real opportunity to attend school. In their meeting they shared that students don't go to the 'shared' school because it is too far to walk and the teachers are often not present or have very large classes. With no adult literacy in the community, the lack of options for students to learn to read continues to perpetuate severe poverty and food insecurity.
The next step in this process will be to work on land transfer to ensure that the land is designated long-term for community learning. Meanwhile, in the US, we continue to work on fundraising for this project which will cost a total of $15,000 including construction, learning resources, local teacher salaries for the first year, a used motobike so that the teachers can reach the school, and purchase of food to provide the students with a daily lunch. We would appreciate your help in sharing this project with any community groups, small businesses, educational/university clubs, or individuals who might be interested. Thank you!
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