Ghana: Developing unity and nurturing knowledge

by Manuel Delgado (Germany)

Ghana

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DUNK Grassroots is an NGO that empowers under-served communities by nurturing children and women so they may become agents of change in their own communities. Basketball is a favorite activity for youth between 8-21 years old.
DUNK Grassroots is an NGO that empowers under-served communities by nurturing children and women so they may become agents of change in their own communities. Basketball is a favorite activity for youth between 8-21 years old.
Boxing benefits Accra’s urban children who would otherwise engage in violence, becoming aggressive and undisciplined. Most of the city’s youth, who come from poor households, find support and structure by participating in training and matches.
Boxing benefits Accra’s urban children who would otherwise engage in violence, becoming aggressive and undisciplined. Most of the city’s youth, who come from poor households, find support and structure by participating in training and matches.
The organization’s after-school program provides small group lessons that focus on mathematics, English, and science. A little girl with albinism is seen here participating in the activities among other children.
The organization’s after-school program provides small group lessons that focus on mathematics, English, and science. A little girl with albinism is seen here participating in the activities among other children.
The fishery sector in Ghana, beset with overfishing and a dramatic depletion of stocks, is facing an imminent crisis. There is widespread illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. The country’s fishery sector creates jobs for 20% of the active labor force. This coastline is next to Jamestown.
The fishery sector in Ghana, beset with overfishing and a dramatic depletion of stocks, is facing an imminent crisis. There is widespread illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. The country’s fishery sector creates jobs for 20% of the active labor force. This coastline is next to Jamestown.
Nima is one of the largest slums in Accra. It’s overcrowded, has poor sanitation and plagued with many social vices. For example, an estimated 30 people share a toilet, 48 people share a kitchen, and 22 people share a bathroom.
Nima is one of the largest slums in Accra. It’s overcrowded, has poor sanitation and plagued with many social vices. For example, an estimated 30 people share a toilet, 48 people share a kitchen, and 22 people share a bathroom.