ENGAGEMENT WITH TWO SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN CENTRAL REGION
In order to involve in-school girls within the implementing region, the team first tried to seek and enlist unto the PERD Project. We identified and engaged two schools-Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind and Mephibosheth Training Centre which is a private school for people with disabilities located in Gomoa West district Apam. These
Read MoreENGAGEMENT WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS ON THE PERD PROJECT
WIN (Women In Need) a local non-Governmental organisation engaged with Social Justice Institutions and other key stakeholders in the Gomoa West and Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam districts and Mfantsiman Municipal Assemblies to introduce the organisation’s new project which is the PERD project to them at the Ajumako GNAT Hall. The PERD project, which is the Promoting Equal Rights
Read MoreEqual Rights and Opportunities for Women and Girls clubs and societies
As part of the project clubs and groups were formed in the various schools in the selected districts. These clubs are led or facilitated by some of the teachers in the schools. These clubs are created to teach members about their rights and the rights of others. Members would also learn about Sexual and gender-based
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Back to school
As part of the EROP project activities, women In Need organisation assisted some school dropouts in the Gomoa West and Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam Districts of the Central Region to enroll in school again and continue with their education. As part of the EROP Project activities, young girls who dropped out of school due to pregnancy or childbirth
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Female drop out enrolled in apprenticeship
A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Women In Need (WIN), is putting smiles on the faces of some girls who dropped out of school in some communities in the Central Region. Six girls from Onyadze, Mumford, Ajumako Assasan and Enyan Maim in Gomoa West and Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam Districts of the Central Region, have been enrolled by an NGO,
Read MoreLivelihood, financial literacy and management training.
Women in Need (WIN), an NGO operating in the Central Region has held a training workshop for women in 10 communities in the Gomoa West and Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam District to build their capacity for business development and growth. The project, essentially, is to economically empower the women and girls in financial Literacy and management skills in
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