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Connecting with Ghana (3) – PAMEPI launch “School for All” project
My latest post on community development and capacity building in Africa Connecting with Ghana (3) – PAMEPI launch “School for All” project.
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Connecting with Ghana (3) – PAMEPI launch “School for All” project
Mr. Fuseini Yakubu, founder of PAMEPI, invited me to visit to Ghana and to attend at the launch of the “School for All” project. School for All is an “educational outreach project that seeks to address the challenges confronting African … Continue reading →
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