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For many students, learning about their rights is not just a classroom lesson; it is a powerful step toward becoming confident and responsible citizens.
Over four weeks, students participated in the Starlight Foundation EquiAccess Programme, an initiative designed to educate and empower young people on their rights, freedoms, and responsibilities as children.
The programme focused on building awareness, confidence, and a deeper understanding of the legal and moral protections available to children in Ghana.
Through engaging discussions and interactive sessions, students explored the importance of knowing their rights and using them responsibly in their schools, homes, and communities
Every child deserves to grow up knowing that their voice matters and their rights are
protected.”
Understanding the Rights of the Child:
A key aspect of the programme was educating students on the protections provided under the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana, which safeguards the dignity, safety, and development of every child. Students were introduced to fundamental rights such as the right to education, protection from
abuse, freedom of expression, and equal treatment regardless of gender, religion, or background.
Participants also learned about the right to protection from exploitative labour, the right to proper
healthcare, and the importance of parental care in ensuring children grow and thrive in safe environments.
“Rights are powerful, but they must be exercised with responsibility and respect for others.''
The Balance Between Rights and Responsibilities:
Beyond learning about rights, the programme emphasised the responsibilities that accompany them.
Students were encouraged to respect parents, teachers, and authority figures, obey school rules and
national laws and contribute positively to society.
They were also reminded that protecting school and community property and treating others with respect are essential aspects of responsible citizenship.
These lessons highlighted an important principle: a society thrives when individuals understand that they
rights go hand in hand with their duties to others.
Building Confidence Through Participation:
One of the programme’s highlights was the open discussion sessions, where student representatives
shared insights, asked questions, and reflected on real-life situations affecting children in their
communities. These conversations created a safe space for dialogue and encouraged students to express
their views confidently.
Through these discussions, students not only gained knowledge but also developed the confidence to
speak up against injustice and contribute positively to their communities.
“Empowering children with knowledge today builds responsible leaders for tomorrow.
Inspiring Responsible Citizenship:
Organisers say the Equiacces Programme has significantly strengthened students’ understanding of their
constitutional rights while promoting discipline, respect, and civic responsibility.
By equipping students with knowledge and confidence, the initiative encourages young people to become active participants in building a fair, inclusive, and just society.
The school expressed appreciation to the Starlight Foundation for its dedication to child advocacy and educational empowerment, noting that the programme has left a lasting impact on participating students.
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