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U.S. Government, Ministry of Education Inaugurate new School

Robert P. Jackson - US Ambassador to Ghana
Robert P. Jackson – US Ambassador to Ghana

The United States (U.S.) Ambassador to Ghana, Robert P. Jackson and Western Regional Minister John Evans Aidoo inaugurated a USAID-funded Kindergarten school in the Diabene community of the Western Region of Ghana on Tuesday.

A release from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Accra, copied to the Ghana News Agency, said USAID provided $100,000 for the construction and furnishing of the Kindergarten, which was completed in June 2016.

The Kindergarten block houses two classrooms, a staff room, a dining hall, restrooms, and a playground.

In the past ten years, the U.S. government has supported the construction of more than 350 schools in Ghana. In 2014, USAID and the Ministry of Education together launched the Partnership for Education, which aims to improve the reading skills of at least 2.8 million primary school pupils in the country by 2019.

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Through this partnership, USAID supports teacher training, rigorous student assessment, improved school management systems, and the provision of quality textbooks and other learning materials, the release stated.

“I would like to take this moment to commend the Ministry of Education for being such a steadfast partner in the quest to usher in transformative change,” said Ambassador Jackson at the inaugural ceremony. “Improving the quality of basic education is key to ensuring long-term health and economic growth in Ghana”, he added.

The goal of USAID/Ghana’s education programme is to ensure that children are given the foundational skills to read with understanding in the early grades of primary school.

USAID’s activities in Ghana improve the quality of reading instruction, strengthen the management of educational institutions, improve accountability and transparency between parents, schools and local government, and help communities to contribute to student and teacher performance.

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Source: GNA

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