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The MTN Ghana Foundation is celebrating its third year of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Ghana with the implementation of eight (8) projects in health and education valued at GH¢487,000 in deprived communities in the country.
The projects and the beneficiary communities spread across the country are:
- Commissioning of 20 newly constructed boreholes in the Upper West region
- Construction of a 3-unit classroom block for the Asempaneye Primary School in partnership with Rotary Club International in the Eastern Region.
- Commissioning of the refurbishment of Kpedze Health Centre, Volta Region.
- Sponsorship of an education project to increase literacy and numeracy in Primary & Senior High Schools at Nadowli - Upper West Region.
- Sponsorship of the 4th Annual Disability Games in Accra.
- Construction of a Library Complex for Tsito Senior High School and a 3-unit classroom block at Akatsi, both in the Volta Region.
- Sponsorship of 20 schools to participate in the Spelling-Bee competition
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