Texas Sweethearts’s Impact in Dodi Mempeasem, Ghana

You Are Making a Difference Here


 

GHANA

Ghana was, until very recently, one of the poorest countries in the world. Over the past few years, the nation has experienced unprecedented growth and development (IFAD report; African Development Bank). Although the lives of Ghanaians have improved greatly, the country still faces many challenges, especially in the education sector.

In Ghana, 18% of primary school age children are not enrolled in school and of those who are in school, 28% will drop out before completing primary school (UNESCO, 2012). Additionally, over 28% of the Ghanaian population is illiterate and out of all the current primary school classrooms, the government estimates that almost a quarter need repairs (World Bank, 2014; USAID, 2009).

PoP works with 107 communities in Ghana to ensure that students overcome these and other barriers to accessing a quality education. To date, PoP has impacted over 190,000 lives in Ghana.

 

VOLTA REGION

The Volta Region is located in southeastern Ghana, to the west of the Republic of Togo and just east of Lake Volta. In many of our partner communities in the region, PoP couples school builds with literacy programming in order to create sustainable change.

To date, we’ve built 98 schools in the Volta Region and have also provided our teacher training and educational programming to many PoP schools in the region.dodi-mempeasem

 

Before a PoP School Build


 

Currently, primary school students of Dodi Mempeasem are taught in a dilapidated structure that was built in the 1950s. The aged building shows severe signs of decay evidenced by cracks on its walls, mold marks on the wooden windows, posts, and doors, and rust on the corrugated metal roof. The walls are in such disrepair that they are in danger of collapsing. These conditions pose a hazard to student safety and wellbeing as well as engagement and learning.

 

Your Impact with a New PoP School


 

Through your support PoP was able to partner with the Dodi Mempeasem community to begin building a six-classroom school. The Dodi Mempeasem build broke ground in the beginning of September and is progressing well, thanks in large part to the involvement and dedication of the community, which is contributing to the labor and materials required for construction. We’re expecting to complete construction in the first half of 2017, and to inaugurate the school shortly thereafter. The community is enthusiastic knowing that their students will soon have access to a higher quality learning environment.