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...
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...
We are proud to announce that Engage Now Africa has been rated the number one NGO in the large areas where we work. This is a testament to the wonderful work we have been able to perform and the amazing staff that help us make it happen! The first award is from...
The climate of the region is relatively dry, (prompting ENA to construct wells to serve various communities in the north) with a single rainy season that begins in May and ends in October. The dry season starts in November and ends in March/April with...
2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation by Cecilia Amankwah As an untiring advocate for Engage Now Africa’s literacy program in both urban and rural impoverished communities in Ghana, I oftentimes contemplate about the importance of literacy/numeracy and it’s...