Maurits asks for your help: a bed for every student

Kpong Technical Institute is becoming an increasingly vital force in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Founded in 1992 as a vocational training center for women, it has grown into a dynamic technical institute where young people gain practical skills in electrical engineering, construction, carpentry, IT, fashion, cooking, and cosmetology. These skills open doors for students […]

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Naaha D/A Junior High: classrooms without furniture

Naaha D/A Junior High School, located in the far northwest of Ghana’s Upper West Region, has seen a significant increase in student numbers since the introduction of free education. The school now has 150 learners, but only 17 dual desks (two-seaters) available. As a result, many students must stand, sit on the floor or share […]

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New school furniture urgently needed in Kpong

The Ghanaian government has implemented measures to streamline the enrollment process for students in vocational schools, leading to a notable increase in student applications nationwide. However, this surge in demand has presented a significant challenge for school management, particularly in the procurement of essential equipment and furniture to accommodate the growing number of students. As […]

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Extra school furniture needed to support the large increase of students

Mr. Samuel Akrasi, the Principal of the Offinso Technical Institute has a difficult time running his school since the Ghanaian government has made schooling and boarding free. The number of students has almost tripled. This means he is now looking for funding to be able to equip the classrooms with sufficient tables and chairs. At […]

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