The Minister for Education has engaged World Vision Ghana to strengthen collaboration on child protection, digital safety in schools, infrastructure, and menstrual hygiene, with a focus on transformative education initiatives in Ghana.
🤝 Strengthening Alliances for Inclusive, Safe, and Digital Education in Ghana
The Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, today received a high-level delegation from World Vision Ghana, led by its Country Director, Mr. Jean-Claude Mukadi, at the Ministry of Education in Accra.
The meeting, held on July 18, 2025, focused on deepening collaboration to promote child protection, digital safety in schools, TVET support, and education infrastructure development across the country.
🔐 Key Focus Areas: Child Protection, Digital Literacy, and Menstrual Hygiene
The discussions highlighted several strategic areas of cooperation:
- Child online protection and safeguarding learners in digital spaces
- Responsible use of mobile phones by pupils in basic and secondary schools
- Support for TVET retooling and innovation in technical education
- Menstrual hygiene education and facilities to promote girls’ school attendance
- Collaboration on the National Digital Education Policy under development
These focus areas reflect a shared commitment to building safe, inclusive, and future-ready schools in Ghana.
🗣️ Haruna Iddrisu Commends World Vision Ghana’s 45-Year Impact
Hon. Haruna Iddrisu expressed deep appreciation for World Vision Ghana’s 45 years of impactful service, particularly in underserved communities.
🗨️ “World Vision’s dedication to protecting children and supporting equitable education resonates with our priorities. This partnership will significantly contribute to delivering quality education to all,” he stated.
He reiterated the Ministry’s commitment to working with strategic partners to ensure safety, equity, and innovation in education.
🌟 World Vision Reaffirms Commitment to Transformative Education
Mr. Jean-Claude Mukadi, World Vision Ghana’s Country Director, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to inclusive and transformative education for Ghanaian children.
🗨️ “We are committed to strengthening child protection systems, supporting girls’ education, and leveraging technology for learning outcomes,” he said.
📈 The Road Ahead: Expanding Collaboration for Greater Impact
Both parties agreed to establish technical working groups to drive joint initiatives and monitor progress in areas such as:
- School-based child protection systems
- Digital citizenship education
- Girls’ empowerment programmes
- Public-private partnerships in education development
This marks a renewed era of action-oriented collaboration between the Ministry of Education and World Vision Ghana.
🔗 Internal Links
- Ghana’s National Digital Education Policy: What to Expect
- World Vision Ghana and the Future of Child Protection
- TVET in Ghana: Government’s 2025 Agenda
🌐 External Links
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