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USAID funds construction of two schools in Accra

February 5, 2015
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Government in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is constructing three separate 18-unit three-story classroom block for some basic schools within the Accra Metropolis.

[contextly_sidebar id=”nydSCyL3iAjWzLwxkU0OdYVVoqMGmwtl”]USAID’s Ghana Deputy Mission Director, Andy Karas and the Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (A.M.A.) Alfred Oko Vanderpuye, broke ground on the construction of a new school building at the Korle-Gonno Cluster of Schools, one of two school projects being jointly funded by the American people and the Government of Ghana.

Two communities in the A.M.A. will each benefit from a three-story, 18-unit classroom block complex to help increase access to education and eliminate the ‘shift system’ in accordance with the vision of the A.M.A. and Metropolitan Education Unit.

The school projects will come with libraries and science and computer laboratories and accommodate approximately 1,500 schoolchildren.

The beneficiary schools are Korle-Gonno Cluster of Schools in Korle-Gonno, Accra and Gbegbeyiesie Cluster of Schools in Dansoman, Accra

USAID is providing a grant of $1.5 million to the Government of Ghana for the construction of these school complexes.

The Government of Ghana, through the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, is co-funding the project with $500,000, a 29% matching fund.

Previously, the US Government through USAID provided a grant of $2.3m to A.M.A. to build four schools between March 2011 and December 2013.

They are: Salvation Army Cluster of Schools, Mamprobi, Abavanna Cluster of Schools, Kotobabi, Zamrama Line Cluster of Schools, Lartebiokorshie and Okpoti 1 and 2 Cluster of Schools, Dansoman.

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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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