by Engage Now Staff | Aug 26, 2016 | Education, ENA, Ghana, Literacy, Uncategorized
Tuanikope is a name of an Island located in Ada, in the Greater Accra Region.The predominant occupations of the people are farming and fishing. They speak a local dialect known as Ewe. This is a small village surrendered by water, called the lake Volta which happens...
by Engage Now Staff | Feb 24, 2016 | Education, ENA, Ghana, Literacy
ENA donated text books, teachers notebooks for preparing notes and chalk for writing on the board. The 100 students received uniforms, text books, pens and note books to help them study more effectively and get up to speed with their colleagues in well-endowed...
by Engage Now Staff | Sep 25, 2015 | Education, ENA, Ghana, Literacy, Uganda
LEARN MORE about our education and literacy programs HERE! Join with us and DONATE NOW to keep our adult literacy programs running throughout Africa! Here at ENA we know that literacy and education are key to ending poverty in Africa. ]]>
by Engage Now Staff | Aug 9, 2015 | Education, Ghana, Literacy
Volta Region is one of Ghana’s ten administrative regions, with Ho designated as its capital. It is located west of Republic of Togo and to the east of Lake Volta. It comprises of twenty-five administrative districts with several ethnic groups, such as,...
by Engage Now Staff | Aug 1, 2015 | Education, Ghana, Literacy
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...
by Engage Now Staff | Jul 19, 2015 | Clean Water, Education, Ethiopia, Health and Medical Services, Literacy, Micro Credit, Orphan Support
The 2015 expedition to the village of Kaliti Ethiopia was a huge success!! We were blessed to have 16 people participate in our expedition this year, not including the 450 wonderful children that joined us each day in the village. Throughout our 10 day trip, we all...