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National Close-Out Ceremony held to end USAID Partnership for Education and Learning

National Close-Out Ceremony held to end USAID Partnership for Education and Learning

Ferdinand | EducationGhana | February 02 | National Close-Out Ceremony held to end USAID Partnership for Education and Learning

A national close-out ceremony was held on 1st February 2023 to officially mark the successful completion of the USAID Partnership for Education: Learning activity that started in 2014.

 

The Learning activity, a nine-year (2014-2023) activity of the USAID, supported the Ministry of Education, the Ghana Education Service and other affiliated institutions to improve the reading performance for early grade pupils.

 

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Learning, implemented by FHI 360, has worked to achieve this aim through four programs: the Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP), the Transition to English (T2E) Program, the National Reading Radio Program (NRRP), and the T2E Plus program.

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In addition, the program has distributed over 14 million locally developed and context-relevant TLMs, including Braille, to over 16,000 primary schools.

 

 

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To mark the significant completion of the 9-year program, the USAID Mission Director, Ms. Kimberly Rosen handed over the Learning Activity to the Ministry of Education, which was handed to the GES.

 

 

 

In attendance at the close-out ceremony was the Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum; Director-General of GES, Dr Eric Nkansah; Deputy Director-General in charge of Quality and Access, Dr Tandoh; Regional and District Directors of GES and other key stakeholders in the education sector.

 

 

GES appreciates USAID and all implementing partners for completing the nine-year Learning activity.

 

 

GES pledges to uphold and maintain the program’s best practices for the benefit of all Learners.

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