INTRODUCTION: The District Director of CHRAJ, Mr. Brenard Atta Aziamanyo together with ‘SHE LEADS’ Ghana on Tuesday 21st June 2022 had an engagement with Girls with disability in the district, to educate them about their rights in society as disabled children. The program brought together about thirty (30) girls with disability from various communities across […]
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REPORT OF THE BOSOME FREHO DISTRICT EDUCATION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE 2ND QUARTER MEETING, HELD ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022, AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL-ASIWA
Introduction The Bosome Freho District Education Oversight Committee held its regular meeting (2nd Quarter) on Tuesday, 21st June 2022, at the District Assembly Hall. The meeting was chaired by the District Director of Education, Mr. Seth Boateng, and attended by other committee members, including representatives from the Ghana Education Service, District Assembly, Parent-Teacher Associations, School […]
Continue readingCELEBRATION OF GREEN GHANA DAY, 2022
The District Chief Executive, Hon. Yaw Danso together with some Chiefs and Queen mother of Anyinase in the district celebrated Green Ghana Day by planting over One Thousand (1000) trees at Anyinase. .
Continue readingCOMMISSIONING OF 6- UNIT CLASSROOM BLOCK WITH ICT CENTER, WATER, AND TOILET FACILITY AT AMPAHA, 3-UNIT CLASSROOM BLOCK WITH ICT CENTER, WATER AND TOILET FACILITY AT ESAASE/MROUNTUO, AND ICT CENTER WITH COMPUTERS AT APEWU ON TUESDAY 17TH MAY 2022.
INTRODUCTION Madamfo Ghana Foundation, a Non-governmental Organization operating in the Bosome Freho District with its mother Association in Germany, having identify the educational infrastructure challenges which is negatively retarding the progress of quality educational system in the District, voluntary offered its assistance to that effect by constructing the above named facilities to help improve teaching […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 VACCINE EDUCATION IN TEN (10) FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATION (FBOs) IN THE BOSOME FREHO DISTRICT
Faith-based organizations became our major target in spreading our message on the administration of the covid 19 vaccine. This is to quickly clear the erroneous impression about the vaccine and get their minds prepared for the jab when it gets to our turn. The churches/mosque engaged were: The Pentecost church-Asiaw and Asiwa mosque. It was […]
Continue readingCOVID-19 EDUCATION IN TWENTY (20) JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
In an effort to dispel the false information circulated about the covid-19 vaccine, the National Center for Civic Education (NCCE) embarked on a public education campaign on the administration of the vaccine in twenty (20) Junior high schools on 14th April 2022 with the operational team integrating with students of these schools on the protocols […]
Continue readingCOMMISSION OF 1NO. 12-UNIT CLASSROOM BLOCK AT BOSOME SNR. HIGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL
The GETfund secretariat under the auspices of the Ministry of Education have completed the construction of 1No. 12-Unit classroom block for Bosome Senior High Technical School at Aiwa
Continue readingTRAINING ON OFF-FARM ACTIVITIES AT DUASE IN THE BOSOME FREHO DISTRICT
On March 16, 2022, representatives of the Department of Agriculture for the Bosome Freho district went to Duase community to educate farmers in off-farm pursuits. They received guidance to develop skills and knowledge applicable to endeavors aside from agriculture or employment that brings in money.
Continue readingCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ON ADMINISTRATION OF COVID-19 VACCINE AND THE ROLE OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT-NCCE.
In an effort to dispel the false information circulated about the covid-19 vaccine, the National Center for Civic Education (NCCE) embarked on a public education campaign on the administration of the vaccine and the duties of Members of Parliament in some communities in the district on March 16, 2022. Among the communities engaged were: Nsuaem […]
Continue readingPROMOTION OF UNPOLISHED GRAIN RICE
The Bosome Freho district’s Department of Agriculture conducted a number of neighborhood visits on March 9, 2022. to educate farmers on unpolished grain rice and to raise awareness among all stakeholders. The neighborhoods were Amomorso and Anyinase. The total number of participants from all communities was 21.
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