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Ghana’s ‘Schools Under Trees’ crisis demands urgent action

By Richard Kwashie Kovey, Convener, CAPCOE Across Ghana, over 5,400 basic schools still operate under trees or in makeshift structures, leaving thousands of children without shelter, desks, or trained teachers. As the world advances in educational technology, many Ghanaian children remain in dire conditions—highlighting deep inequalities in access to quality education. Recent data shows that 1.2 million children aged 4–17 have never attended sch…
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The Business & Financial Times broke the news in Accra, Ghana on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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