They aim to develop AI-powered education tools in local languages, starting with Twi, Ewe, Dagbani, and Hausa.
Ghana's Prince Anthony Bart-Appiah partners with GETFund to close the education gap by building classrooms and connecting the ...
Ghana said it had made progress in curbing poverty amid an improvement in households’ conditions of nutrition and education, ...
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Stakeholders in the education sector have called for coordinated reforms to address systemic failures in the country’s education system ...
Nutrition Education, Basic Schools in Ghana, School Health Policy, Critical Curriculum, Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory Share and Cite: Abor-Adjei, F. (2026) Barriers to Effective ...
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Gov’t eyes AI education tools in local languages
By Ernest Bako WUBONTOThe Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has revealed advanced plans to introduce artificial ...
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NORSAAC, Oxfam call for shift to gender-responsive education system
By Eunice Hilda A. MensahAccra, Jan. 30, GNA – Mr Mohammed Awal Alhassan, Executive Director of the Northern Sector Action on ...
Hershey Fights Malnutrition in Ghana with ‘Energize Learning’ Program, Aims to Reach 50,000 Children
The Hershey Company today announced a partnership that will support its campaign to fight malnutrition in Ghana. As part of its Energize Learning program, the company is teaming up with the Ghana ...
ASANKRAGWA, Ghana (Reuters) - No matter how busy he gets, cocoa farmer Simon Afram never keeps his children home from school to work on his farm. Sign up here. "If you don't let a child go to school, ...
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To say Oakton College student Trinton Jones is excited to begin his study-abroad experience in the Republic of Ghana would be an understatement. "On a scale of 1-10, I'm at 100," Jones said during a ...
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