Overview of ENA’s Asamankese District Literacy Graduation Ceremony. (Written by Cecilia Amankwah) As our mission statement clearly states, “We engage and strengthen individuals, families, and communities to end poverty by instilling hope and teaching principles...
ENA ADULT LITERACY VISIT TO NORTHERN GHANA Literacy is the key to breaking out of poverty, putting a stop to prostitution and child labor, and reducing crime. It gives people the confidence to better their lives through education and pursue better jobs, and it gives...
Below is a picture of Mawusi, a 26 year old lady and her five Children on Ada Island. Due to excessive poverty, the children were unable to attend school. They have never gone beyond the River, always confined on the Island. ENA’s education department came to...
ENA is currently hosting a competition across Ghana that will help needy students gain access to education and scholarships based on competition results. ENA’s Director of Education, Francis Ansah, wrote about his thoughts and experience this week:...
Water is a basic necessity of life. Yet millions of people living in developing countries lack access to portable water. In Ghana, access to safe water remains one of the critical problems confronting rural communities. Information gathered from the Community Water...
OXFORD GROUP ADULT LITERACY GRADUATION REPORT MARCH 2015 The Oxford Adult Literacy Group is located in Mallam, a suburb of Accra. Mallam is a densely populated vibrant community with its occupants engaging in petty trading. (Pictured above is ENA’s...