GH-DSW-1103-25866
Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems
Community Action and Support for Education
The Community Action and Support for Education (CASE) is a three-year (3) UK Aid Match funded project that started on the 1st of May, 2018. It is being implemented by Hope for Children and partners; Regional Advisory Network Information Systems (RAINS) and Northern Network for Education Development (NNED) in the North East region of Ghana. The overall aim of the project is to improve access to education and quality of teaching practice in schools for 1,400 children in the West Mamprusi Municipality of the North East region of Ghana through the following: 1) Enabling 200 out of school children to enroll in school 2) Creating awareness on and changing attitudes towards children’s rights and education 3) Reducing financial barriers to education 4) Training teachers in child-centered teaching methodologies 5) Providing platforms for children to learn and advocate for their rights. The direct targets and beneficiaries of the project are 1400 children in school, 200 out-of-school children, 600 mothers, 36 teachers and 4 Ghana Education Service officials.
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Hope for Children
Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems
Start Date
Ghana
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Ghana Cedis
RAINS is a national NGO
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GH-DSW-1103-STAGE-RAINS
Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems
Strategic Approaches to Girls Education
The Strategic Approaches to Girls’ Education (STAGE) is implemented in nine regions of Ghana between 2018 and 2023. It combines two mutually supportive tracks for highly marginalized girls - formal and non formal education tracks - bringing a holistic approach to the education of girls and lowering the barriers that they face at the individual, community, school, and system levels. STAGE works in areas of Ghana where high levels of extreme poverty in combination with deep-seated traditional and social norms exist resulting in negative impacts on women and girls. STAGE targets girls who are highly vulnerable and systematically marginalized due to factors such as early marriage, teenage pregnancies, disabilities, and others. Under the STAGE project, RAINS works in the Nanumba South and Kpandai Districts in partnership with World Education, Inc. (WEI) to improve learning outcomes in numeracy, literacy, and life skills, and to establish relevant and appropriate partnerships, educational and vocational pathways for the successful transition of girl beneficiaries between 10 and 19 years old to formal education, a vocational learning opportunity, or some form of employment.
World Education Inc.
UK - Department for International Development (DFID)
Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems
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