In times where weak school structures are collapsing and killing pupils, a 94-year-old retired teacher, Madam Alexina Adjah Cudjoe has donated her pension benefits to JoyNews to support The Multimedia Group’s Classroom Project.
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STAR-Ghana Foundation with support from WACSI, in July, organized an Agenda Setting Workshop. This was a two-day workshop held in Tamale from the 22-23 July for the Northern zone Communities of Practice (CoP) made up of 10 organizations, and in Koforidua from 27-28 July for the southern zone communities of practice made up of 12 organizations. The workshop was a platform to bring together CoPs to build relationships and a collective understanding on expectations under the Giving for Change Project.
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STAR-Ghana Foundation in collaboration with National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has sensitized residents of four flood prone communities in the Northern and North East Regions on measures to ensure their safety during rainy season. These communities are Sugu Tampia in the Kumbungu District, Nawuni in the ,Savelugu District, Chama Janga in West Mamprusi and Kubugu-Yagaba in the Mampurugu Moaduri District. The event sought to strengthen residents’ capacity on strategies (not encroaching on flood prone areas, planting early variety food crops, keeping surrounding clean,) for risk reduction while building resilience against incidences of floods.
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The STAR Ghana Foundation with funding from the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the UK has commenced the implementation of the 2nd phase of the CSSF-NG project after a successful 1st phase implementation that resulted in the development and validation of a Roadmap for Sustaining Peace and Development in Northern Ghana.
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