In Ghana, youth unemployment stands at a staggering 12.6%, with underemployment affecting an additional 28% of young people who have completed formal education. These statistics highlight a troubling reality, academic credentials alone no longer guarantee economic stability in today’s…
In Ghana’s rural communities, only 19% of households have reliable internet access, compared to 63% in urban areas. For students, this disparity translates directly into educational inequality, as digital literacy becomes increasingly essential for academic advancement and economic opportunity.…
In educational systems worldwide, success has long been defined by standardized test scores and classroom grades metrics that often fail to capture the true impact of education on students’ lives, particularly in underserved rural communities. We recognize that a…
Scholarships alone rarely transform lives. While providing tuition support removes one significant barrier to education, it often leaves students struggling with myriad other challenges from empty stomachs that hinder concentration to emotional traumas that distract from learning. The lack…
