🎉 Catch up on what we’ve been building and celebrating at Curious Minds!
From impactful engagements to exciting milestones, our latest newsletter brings you a closer look at the work we’ve been doing and the progress we’re making together.
Take a moment to explore the stories, highlights, and behind-the-scenes efforts shaping our journey. Read it here: https://t.co/jIbJwXtpfO
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Meet Our volunteers who are leading youth governance in their communities.
Within the Upper West and Northern regions, our volunteers are leading civic conversations, educating young people on governance processes, and creating spaces for dialogue between youth and local decision-makers.
Their mandate goes beyond awareness, it includes simplifying governance, encouraging participation in District Assembly processes, and supporting young people to confidently raise issues that affect their communities.
Through consistent engagement and peer-led education, these volunteers help to build a generation of informed, active citizens ready to contribute to inclusive and accountable governance.
#Youth4Gov #CMGhana #CuriousAt30 #LocalGovernance #Governance #Youth
🌟 A New Chapter Begins!
We are excited to unveil the 30th Anniversary Logo of Curious Minds Ghana as we begin the journey toward a major milestone.
For three decades, we have championed youth voices and meaningful participation, empowering young people to contribute to sustainable development in their communities and beyond. As we mark this milestone, we remain committed to the vision that has guided our work for years; still seeking participatory youth development at 30.
We officially turn 30 on April 1st, and on that day we will launch the anniversary celebrations to pave the way for the many exciting activities planned throughout the year.
📌 Stay tuned to our channels for more information and updates.
#CuriousAt30 #YouthEmpowerment #YouthParticipation #Anniversary #YouthDevelopment #YoungVoicesMatter
This November promises to be exciting on #TheVoiceofOhene.
The compound Chronicles talks about all that happens between Senior House Masters, House Masters, Teachers and Students.
You wouldn't want to miss it.
@TheCookieteeGH Buh my female role model @TheCookieteeGH , as a teenager it's sometimes not that way. You can wake up very happy and within the day someone you least expect will say something very hurting to you.
All of us at @cmghana mourn the loss of the eight gallant men in the Ashanti Region helicopter crash.
Our hearts are with their children and families. May we honour their legacy by supporting and empowering the young lives they cherished. 🕊️
#CMGhana#GhanaMourns
@GodwinAsediba You truly deserve this @GodwinAsediba. I'm a young boy who is also passionate about being a journalist. I'm gonna keep this quote and never forget it.
Congrats BigMhan🥳🥳
Child marriage is not the solution to poverty! Breaking the cycle of poverty requires empowering girls with education, skills, and opportunities, not cutting their futures short.
Let's work together to #EndChildMarriage and create a brighter future for all children!
#HopeB4Vows
However, police intervention has so far maintained order. The Greater Accra Regional Directorate of the Ghana Education Service has met with the school's management, and a full-scale investigation has been initiated to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident.
O'Reilly Senior High School in Accra, Ghana, is currently dealing with a tragic incident. A final-year student, Edward Borketey Sackey, was fatally stabbed by a fellow student after an argument on campus.
The altercation reportedly began over a disagreement about whose father was wealthier, which escalated into a physical confrontation.The school has since been engulfed in tension, with reports of a possible reprisal attack from a gang linked to the deceased.