Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly

by Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE)
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly
Making schools in Ghana more girl-friendly

Project Report | Jan 5, 2011
WISE's SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAM - UPDATE

By Adwoa Bame | Project Leader

section of students of Millenium Presby School
section of students of Millenium Presby School

During this year’s Sixteen Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign, a highly interactive two (2) hour outreach program was held with the students and teachers of Millenium Presbyterian School in Kodjonya community in the Lower Manya Krobo District, Eastern Region.  A total of one hundred and ninety-seven (197) students and ten (10) teachers were reached.

Radio Ada and the Daily Graphic, two media houses present selected and interviewed some of the students on the topics discussed. Fliers were distributed to students and staff at the end of the programme. 

Some of the interesting questions asked by the students were;

1)    Is it morally right for a child to report the father’s infidelity to the mother?

2)   Is WISE the only organization that deals with domestic violence issues?

WISE reached out to a total of Nine hundred and twenty-seven (927) in 2010 bringing the number to Seven thousand and sixty-five (7,065) students and fifty-one (51) teaching staff since the commencement of the program.

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Award winners - quiz on domestic Violence
Award winners - quiz on domestic Violence
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With global giving monitoring team after quiz
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Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE)

Location: Accra, N/A - Ghana
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Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE)
Adwoa Bame
Project Leader:
Adwoa Bame
Executive Director
Acrra , Ghana

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