Thousands of children with mild to moderate
disabilities in Ghana now have greater access to mainstream schools thanks to
a recently established Inclusive Education Policy.
UNICEF,
with funding support from USAID, is working with the Ghanaian Government
through the Ghana Education Service to support 20 districts[1]
in the implementation of Inclusive Education.
“It
is encouraging to see that all children especially those with special needs
now have a chance to learn in an inclusive environment,” said Susan Namondo
Ngongi, UNICEF representative in Ghana.
Today’s announcement comes as UNICEF and USAID jointly
hand over essential
assistive devices and basic screening materials procured by UNICEF worth USD $100,000
to the Government of Ghana for use in assessment centres in all ten regions
across the country. The handover takes place at the flagship assessment
centre in Central Region, located within the Cape Coast School for the Deaf/Blind.
The
equipment, which includes assistive devices (child-sized wheelchairs,
crutches, complete spectacles, and hearing aids) and basic screening
materials (including snellen charts, tossing rings, tennis
balls, drums), will provide the much needed support for the community,
especially pupils and students with special educational needs.
“Inclusive
education is a particularly strong priority for USAID,” said USAID/Ghana
Mission Director Andy Karas. “I have seen first-hand the power of these
efforts to not only open up opportunities for children with special needs,
but to help all children receive a better education.”
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Education
Service,and Civil
Society Organizations to create awareness of the IE Policy and its
implementation at both national and sub-national levels.
“Children
with disabilities will never be able to achieve their full potential unless
they are given a fair chance to learn like any other child. While Ghana’s Inclusive Education policy plays
an essential role, we need greater collaboration with family members,
communities, Development Partners, Civil Society, and all stakeholders to
allow every child a chance to thrive. The UNICEF and USAID partnership is a
demonstration of what can be achieved when we work together,” said Susan
Namondo Ngongi, UNICEF Representative in Ghana.
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