What’s more, new and updated buildings, furniture, school supplies, a hot lunch as well as trained teachers, who are always learning, is anecdotally boosting enrolment and will continue to give parents and caregivers opportunities to earn income as it’s safe to return to the centres, following the pandemic.
It took time to get parents to embrace the ECD concept. Change is hard, but after nearly 25 years the region’s Department of Children has applauded our methodology, and we’re contributing to public policy changes, pushing for greater improvement and focus on ECD centres.
And, we’re happy to hear our partner, Taiwan Fund for Children and Families, will be following our ECD model in Ghana.
We’re on our way to ensuring all children up to the age of eight get the opportunity to play, learn and grow, as we work to enhance our relationships with government ministries of health, education and social protection to make greater change.
I hope the sound of children learning at the Dakpam ECD centre will grow louder and louder, creating a firm foundation for a fruitful and formal education. The communities, families, children and schools are grateful to Children Believe and all the wonderful donors for their support.
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