The project aim at addressing illiteracy among underserved children by constructing three classrooms to provide them with a serene learning environment. Currently, we managed to mobilise the children under an open nature shelter where we meet everyday to study. Situation on ground such as rainfall and frequent bumping of people into the premises does not permit sound studies. With portable classrooms we guarantee these children right to quality education no matter their socio-economic background
The percentage of deprived children in the community is very high. A lot of out of school children, street children, orphans and working children live within the community. The roots of the problem involve lack of financial possibilities (from family) which leads to child labour, lack of education and illiteracy. With the project "Build a School for 200 street children in Ghana" these underprivileged children will be guaranteed the access to free and compulsory education in a safe environment
With the construction of the three classroom blocks to facilitate our street corner education, a large number of disadvantage children can be reach-out to gain their educational right. Also these children will have access to safe and serene environment of learning and study. Other disadvantaged children will have the possibility to attend the school and in this way making steps ahead in fighting illiteracy and guaranteeing the right of education to all by providing free and compulsory education
The organisation volunteers will continue to teach 200 underprivileged children, that are actually our beneficiaries, in the new structure. This will allow them to study in a safer environment compared with the one they are currently learning (a busy open space within the community) by providing free of charge education and improving their literacy level and the one of future generation. The school will further reach exponential number of underprivileged children on a long-term effect
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).