Quality education depends on strong literacy skills - World Vision Ghana
Augustine Nyaaba, the Kete-Krachi Cluster Manager for World Vision Ghana, stressed during a Reading Festival held at Ntewusuae in the Krachi West Municipality that "quality education cannot be achieved without strong foundational reading skills among children." The event, organized for seven schools under the theme "Nurturing Young Readers for Lifelong Learning," formed part of World Vision Ghana's efforts to improve literacy and numeracy outcomes in underserved communities.
The festival brought together 14 pupils from schools including Ankansi-Matamalam M/A Primary, Ehiamakyene M/A Primary, Ehiamakyene R/C "A" Ntewusuae Primary, Ehiamakyene R/C "B", Bombodin Primary, and Pechi-Akura Primary School. Through a five-round competition, pupils demonstrated their reading ability, comprehension, and confidence. Mr. Nyaaba stated the initiative aimed at bridging literacy gaps and providing children with a stronger foundation for lifelong success. He also commended parents who participate in community reading clubs, describing their involvement as essential to sustaining progress.
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