We joined our friends at St. Barnabas Anglican School for this year's Speech and Prize-giving Day! Congratulations to our CAT participants who were recipients of prizes for their hardwork! #voices
Last week I was in the Upper West and Northern Region of Ghana together with my colleagues from @cmghana to train young volunteers on democracy and leadership as part of the #Youth4Gov project funded by @STARGhana. I also met the team from Wa and Tamale chapter clubs of @cmghana
Congratulations to our friends at Ayalolo 1&2 and St. Barnabas Anglican JHS for a successful BECE.
We wish them the best for life and they will make great leaders wherever they find themselves. #VOICES#BECE
Congratulations to our friends at Ayalolo 1&2 and St. Barnabas Anglican JHS for a successful BECE.
We wish them the best for life and they will make great leaders wherever they find themselves. #VOICES#BECE
#HappeningNow: Engagement with some young parliamentarians of Ghana to advance @cmghana's work on ending harmful practices and the #MyDataOurHealth campaign.
Young people ✅
Parliamentarians ✅
We shall be bringing you updates, stay tuned.
#CMGhana#EndHarmfulPractices
📣 NEW EPISODE OUT 📣
Should Adolescents Have Control Over Their Bodies?
On this episode of the #TheCMPodcast, @MavisAryee sits with @kabacaesar to discuss this, and more on young people’s bodily autonomy.
Listen to the full discussion 👉🏾 https://t.co/HRgzAK5He6
#CMGhana
A wrap up on today’s engagements on harmful practices and it’s related activities. My key take away from the various sessions was ( Child labor is not about understanding the work being done but rather understanding the circumstances in which the work is being done.#ChildLabor,
#ChildMarriage is a manifestation of violence against women and socio-economic inequality. It deprives a child of their rights and negates the belief that the ‘best interest of the child’ should remain the ‘primary concern’ in any action or decision that relates to children...
Violence against children is a significant concern, with 94% of kids aged 1-14 facing physical or psychological aggression from caregivers, and 38% of girls aged 15-19 experiencing sexual violence. - Young Joo Lee (@UNICEFGhana)
#CMGhana#InterGenDialogues#EndHarmfulPractices