New School Construction

Building space for learning and teaching

A new school for students and teachers

Children in Ghana encounter formidable obstacles to accessing education. 
The absence of a suitable space for studying coupled with persistently high dropout rates serves as a significant impediment to students’ academic progress.

Thus, the Maalgo Project began construction of a 12-classroom school to provide ample, safe space to learn, to teach and to grow. 

The new school will help Maalgo Project to increase the number of children enrolled in school every year; allow students to remain studying in school year-round; and most importantly, offer hope to the region’s youth.

Children in Ghana encounter formidable obstacles to accessing education.
The absence of a suitable space for studying coupled with persistently high dropout rates serves as a significant impediment to students’ academic progress. 

Thus, the Maalgo Project began construction of a 12-classroom school to provide ample, safe space to learn, to teach and to grow.

The new school will help Maalgo Project to increase the number of children enrolled in school every year; allow students to remain studying in school year-round; and most importantly, offer hope to the region’s youth.

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The number of children in Ghana who are not enrolled in school

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The dropout rate can be as high as 16.3% in deprived communities 

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The number of classrooms complete, secure and furnished for four grades

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