In a bid to improve the wellbeing of women and children in Ghana, Plan International Ghana has embarked on an ambitious project to provide ultramodern toilet facilities for six basic schools in three districts. The beneficiary schools are located in Hohoe, Guan, and Afadzato South districts.
For years, many basic schools in these districts have struggled to get proper toilet and urinal facilities.
This has had a devastating impact on the education and health of students, particularly girls.
The lack of proper sanitation facilities has led to absenteeism, especially during menstruation, as girls were forced to stay away from school due to the lack of changing rooms.
Thanks to Plan International Ghana’s intervention, the beneficiary schools can now boast of girl-friendly toilet and urinal facilities.
The construction of these facilities has brought immense joy to the students, who can now attend school with dignity and confidence.
The schools that have benefited from this project include Gbledi Gborgame Primary School in Hohoe and Likpe Todome Primary School in Guan, among others.
These facilities are not only improving the health and wellbeing of students but also promoting girls’ education and empowerment.
Plan International Ghana’s commitment to improving sanitation facilities in rural schools is a testament to the organization’s dedication to empowering girls and promoting their education.
By providing safe and dignified sanitation facilities, Plan International Ghana is helping to break down barriers that have long hindered girls’ education in rural Ghana.
As the beneficiary schools continue to thrive, it is clear that Plan International Ghana’s intervention has sparked a new era for rural education in Ghana.
The organization’s efforts will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the lives of students, particularly girls, and contribute to the transformation of communities across the country.
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