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A program seeking to get teenage mothers back to school has been launched at Brekuso in the Akuapem South municipality of the Eastern Region.
Obaapa Development Foundation ( ODF), a non-governmental organisation aims to break the cycle of poverty that affects teenage mothers and discourage motherhood at a young age.
The project, as part of piloting, has offered more than 50 teenage mothers in the Ashanti Region and 10 in the Volta Region, the opportunity to go back to school.
The target is to reintegrate about 100 teenagers during the next academic year in September.
Speaking at the launch of the project which heralded the Ohum Festival of the people of Akuapem-Brekuso, former Deputy Tourism and Creative Arts Minister, Dzifa Abla Gomashie, urged teenage girls to aspire to be the best that they can be. She also discouraged them not to be content with their current status in society.
“My children, please don’t be satisfied with JHS and SHS certificates, don’t be satisfied even with Diploma or first degrees. You must challenge yourself to achieve greatness,” she advised.
The Executive Director of the Obaapa Development Foundation, Obaahemaa Adwoa Awindor said teenage mothers who enroll would have their school fees paid, where applicable, while they also enjoy free supply of school uniforms, books, bags, sandals and other accessories.
According to her, the NGO intends to empower teenage mothers and make them realise their ambitions and aspirations without hindrance.
The Ohum Festival is an annual event that brings together the people of Brekuso to feast and iron out all differences between families and townfolks.
This year’s festival is under the theme: ‘The role of traditional leadership in mentoring the next generation’.
As part of the celebration, Obaapa Development Foundation in collaboration with the festival planning committee organised a cooking competition among women in the area.
The program was attended by some Queenmothers from the Volta, Greater Accra, Eastern and Ashanti Regions and officials from UNICEF.
The Executive Director of the Obaapa Development Foundation, Obaahemaa Adwoa Awindor said teenage mothers who enroll would have their school fees paid, where applicable, while they also enjoy free supply of school uniforms, books, bags, sandals and other accessories.
According to her, the NGO intends to empower teenage mothers and make them realise their ambitions and aspirations without hindrance.
The Ohum Festival is an annual event that brings together the people of Brekuso to feast and iron out all differences between families and townfolks.
This year’s festival is under the theme: ‘The role of traditional leadership in mentoring the next generation’.
As part of the celebration, Obaapa Development Foundation in collaboration with the festival planning committee organised a cooking competition among women in the area.
The program was attended by some Queenmothers from the Volta, Greater Accra, Eastern and Ashanti Regions and officials from UNICEF.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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