Beneficiaries of Bicycles |
The Regional
Advisory Information and Network Systems (RAINS), a child rights promotion and
development organisation in Tamale in partnership with Canadian Feed The
Children (CFTC), has donated forty (40) bicycles to children in deprived
communities to aid their movement to and from school.
RAINS and CFTC also presented a large quantity of assorted
teaching and learning materials (TLMs) as well as classroom desks to the Sang
Zakaria Islamic Primary School, Kpachelo English and Arabic School, Bidima D/A Primary
School and Zoosali M/A Primary School.
The donations forms part of the implementation of the INCOME
programme by RAINS and CFTC, Project Officer Gloria Wusufor Akugri told Savannahnews in an interview shortly after a presentation at Kpachelo
English and Arabic School in Nanton in the Savelugu-Nanton Municipality in the
Northern Region of Ghana. The two organisations had earlier made similar
presentations to the other three schools during their annual performance review
meetings.
Integrated Community Empowerment (INCOME), a CFTC
funded programme spanning three-years (2013-2015) is being implemented in four
communities in two districts and a municipality. They include Sang in the Mion
District, Bidima in West Gonja District, Kpachelo and Zoosali in the Savelugu-Nanton
Municipality.
The programme intends to strengthen educational
structures such as Parent Teacher Associations and School Management Committees
at the community level to engage the necessary actors in quality education
delivery; and build the capacity of community stakeholders on advocacy and
lobbying on issues concerning education, food security among others.
Ms
Akugri explained that, the programme since its inception has supported 1,077 children
at the basic school level and 240 women smallholder farmers in all four
beneficiary communities. “In 2013, we spent GH¢132,028.00 on education and agriculture in all four communities.
In 2014, we’re spending GH¢179,518.25;
and in 2015 implementing year, we’re likely to spend an estimated GH¢214,326.00”, she stated.
Pupils of Sang Zakaria Islamic Sch. rejoice over new TLMs |
She also indicated that, through the programme, nine untrained
teachers in all four basic schools are being supported to pursue Diploma in
Basic Education at various Colleges of Education and the University of Cape
Coast. “RAINS/CFTC supports in paying the school fees of beneficiaries”, Ms
Akugri emphasised.
According to her, some women in the beneficiary communities
during the 2014 farming season were also supported to go into farming to
enhance their food security and income situations. “Additionally, we’re
donating new sets of classroom desks to pupils at the kindergarten and class 1 levels
in two of the four schools who until now, were sitting or lying on the floor to
write whereas all four schools receive TLMs”, Ms Akugri noted.
Meanwhile, Headteacher of Kpachilo E/A Primary School Abubakari
Mohammed Awal, expressed gratitude to RAINS and CFTC for their enormous support
in recent years saying “without these two organisations, perhaps, our situation
would have been worse than our present condition”.
With a population of 237 pupils, the school currently
has no single conducive classroom to sit in for effective classes. This is
because, the six unit classroom block of the school which host classes one to
six was in the beginning of the 2014/2015 academic year declared “deathtrap and
unusable” by Engineers of the Savelugu-Nanton Municipal Assembly.
At the moment, classes are held under trees and each
time it threatens to rain, the children according to Mr. Awal, are asked to go
home. He said, the situation will continue pending when the Assembly builds a
new school at a different location in the community for the school.
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