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According to Mr Amadu Mahama, Project Manager, the project has exceeded its initial target, enrolling 21,316 children in ...
The girl-friendly latrine at Sagadugu Plan International Ghana’s girl-friendly latrine, constructed in Sagadugu in the West ...
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Ghana, like many sub-Saharan African countries, began investing substantially in free education three decades ago. This led ...
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35% of teenagers in mining communities attend school – CRI ReportA study conducted by Child Rights International (CRI) has revealed that only 35 per cent of teenagers living in mining ...
The Executive Director of Child Rights International, Mr Bright Appiah, has issued a strong call for the immediate abolition ...
Child Rights International (CRI) is calling on authorities to strictly enforce child protection laws to protect children in ...
Ghana introduced what it calls the Free Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) programme in 1994. This meant that families could send children to public schools without paying school fees.
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