President Akufo-Addo has launched the Ghana Education Outcome Project (GEOP) at a special ceremony in Accra.
The project is aimed at returning 70,000 out-of-school children back into the classroom as well as improving learning outcomes in over 600 GALOP schools in 29 districts in the country.
Held on the theme, ”Getting all children educated through support to schools and communities”, the launch attracted hundreds of education-related stakeholders like the Word Bank, High Commissioners, Non-Governmental Agencies, Agencies under the Education Ministry Metropolitan/Municipal and District Chief Executives among other dignitaries.
In an address read for the President, Mr Yaw Osafo Marfo, A Senior Presidential Advisor, lauded the World Bank for its support towards the development of the country in various facets.
He explained that the Finance Ministry signed the financing agreement with the World Bank on 21st June 2020 attesting to the government’s commitment towards getting the best education for the country.
The President said, “These 70,000, children will be taken through a robust accelerated learning programme (ALP) known as the Complementary Basic Education (CBE), a nine-month programme where children would be trained to acquire basic literacy and numeracy skills through this period.”
He explained that the country has in the past years made significant gains in the education sector and was hopeful this GEOP would go a long way to boost education development in the country.
The Education Practice Manager of the World Bank in charge of West and Central Africa, Dr Scherezad Latif, praised the government and the Education Ministry as well as its Agencies for the demonstration of ownership of GEOP.
She pledged to continue working hard to ensure that the project would meet its target goals for the development of the nation’s education.
The Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, in his welcome address was upbeat that the project would be executed by all stakeholders to ensure that all Ghanaian children would be able to receive education for the good of the country and the rest of the world.