Enhancing Education: Haruna Iddrisu, Dr. Apaak meet Big Win philanthropy reps

The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, recently met with Big Win Philanthropy representatives to discuss enhancing education in Ghana.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, the Chief Director of the Minister of Education were part of the meeting that marks a significant milestone in the country’s pursuit of inclusive and quality education.
The partnership focuses on developing sustainable educational initiatives to enhance learning outcomes in early childhood education, fostering an environment where every child can thrive, and providing educators with innovative teaching strategies.

This collaboration aligns with the government’s Education Strategic Plan (2018-2030), a comprehensive framework designed to make Ghana a “learning nation” by equipping young people with essential skills for national development. The plan’s objectives include improving access to quality education, enhancing teacher training, and promoting inclusive education.
The partnership is expected to yield several benefits, including improved learning outcomes, increased access to education, and empowered educators. The Ministry of Education and Big Win Philanthropy will work together to reach marginalized communities, ensuring that no child is left behind. Big Win Philanthropy brings its expertise in supporting transformative education initiatives in Africa to the partnership, leveraging its experience to drive meaningful change.
“We are committed to working with Big Win Philanthropy to implement sustainable educational initiatives that will equip Ghanaian children with essential skills,” stated Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Minister for Education. “Big Win Philanthropy is dedicated to supporting transformative education initiatives in Africa, and we are excited to partner with the Ministry of Education to achieve these laudable educational targets,” said a representative from Big Win Philanthropy.
By investing in early childhood learning and empowering educators, this initiative will contribute to Ghana’s long-term development and growth, making the partnership between the Ministry of Education and Big Win Philanthropy a crucial step towards achieving the country’s educational goals. The Ministry of Education and Big Win Philanthropy are poised to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Ghanaian children, and their partnership serves as a testament to the power of collaboration in driving positive change.


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