GREAT RELIEF FOR ABOELATO SCHOOL

International Needs Ghana, has donated 60 kindergarten chairs and tables, 11 dual desks and 750 age-appropriate books to Aboelato D/A Basic School in Nyorkuku, in the Bolga East District of the Upper East Region. This gesture was aimed at improving access to education, a basic human right and change the...

PROMOTING MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT

Menstruation is part of our lives! Women and girls go through this period once every month for close to forty years of their lives. Approximately seven years of the life of every female is for menstruation. Although menstruation is a major part of women’s health, many shy away from talking...

AKOSUA IS NOW GROWING UP FREE

Akosua  sees a brighter future after  her rescue from child abuse.   At age 8, she was made to work as an adult and was threatened and beaten by a distant relative she lived with. This made her lose interest in her life; going to school was not an option...

INTERNATIONAL NEEDS GROUP ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME LAUNCHED

International Needs Ghana, has launched the International Needs Group Assistance Programme (INGAP), a newly enhanced assistance programme to support the education of children. The support is expected to help more needy children to perform better in their education, transit to higher learning, and lead meaningful lives in the future.  Under...

INGH marks International Day of Education

International Needs Ghana (INGH) is marking International Day of Education 2021 (Sunday, 24th)  with a Community Durbar at Kanuwloe, a farming community in the North Tongu District. This year’s celebration is focusing on the theme: “Recover and Revitalize Education for the COVID-19 Generation”The durbar at Kanuwloe is geared towards whipping...

Community-Based Reading Clinics​

INGH’s Response to Closure of Schools. As part of measures to deal with the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the government of Ghana ordered the closure schools from March 2020.When measures put in place to deal with the disease begun to yield the required results, the government eased the restrictions...

SPELLING COMPETITIONS CLIMAX COMMUNITY READING CLINICS

Community-Based Reading Clinics Last week it was a training programme for Community Child Protection Committees (CCPC’s) to equip them with knowledge and skills to protect children as schools remain closed and to help them prepare to resume school in January 2021.This week, International Needs Ghana (INGH) is climaxing six months...