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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD:
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD:

This a pivotal initiative observed annually on October 11, established by the UN in 2011 to raise awareness about the pressing challenges faced by girls globally, particularly related to gender inequality, inadequate access to education, child trafficking, forced marriages, and fundamental rights issues. Our commitment to championing Gender Equality finds expression in our observance of...

ReadCamp 2018 participants plant 100 trees at Madina – Zongo
September 20, 2018September 20, 2018
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ReadCamp 2018 participants plant 100 trees at Madina – Zongo

Readcamp 2018 participants who are between the ages of nine and sixteen, as part of their weekend project, planted trees within Madina – Zongo to aid reduce excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and reduce the impact of climate change as well as help green the community. The tree planting exercise dubbed “Safe Space for...

Zongo Boy, 5, delivers Welcome Address at School’s Graduation ceremony
September 20, 2018September 20, 2018
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Zongo Boy, 5, delivers Welcome Address at School’s Graduation ceremony

Suleiman Mohammed a five-year-old boy of Mother of All Nations School, a charity nursery school in the Madina Zongo community of the Greater Accra Region delivered the welcome address during the school’s 2nd Annual Graduation Ceremony held on its premises. The speech was among many other performances such as drama display, poetry recital, dance exhibited...

MASTERCARD STUDENT VOLUNTEERS FOR READCAMP 2018
September 20, 2018September 20, 2018
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MASTERCARD STUDENT VOLUNTEERS FOR READCAMP 2018

A Level 200 Architecture student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Mercy Serwaa Appiah, has used the period of her vacation to volunteer as a mentor for the ReadCamp2018 Project to help imbibe into participants, the habit of reading and creative writing skills so as to boost their confidence level and academic...

READCAMP Initiative to Boost Reading Skills of Young People
June 6, 2018June 6, 2018
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READCAMP Initiative to Boost Reading Skills of Young People

“Championing the change we need to see in our communities; one at a time”. These are his words most of the time. This is what he tells members of his community anytime he discuss issues of Community Development with them. He has been a selfless and dedicated advocate of this cause and his visibly burning...

Blue Skies supports “READCAMP”
June 6, 2018December 11, 2023
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Blue Skies supports “READCAMP”

As part of efforts to improve on the literacy skills of young people in basic schools in Ghana, the Mother of All Nations Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organization in partnership with Blue Skies Company Ltd have organized the third edition of the ReadCamp in the Madina Municipal Assembly. Readcamp2017 which aims at boosting the performance of...

AUCC student champions development in Madina Zongo
June 6, 2018December 11, 2023
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AUCC student champions development in Madina Zongo

Education is key in guaranteeing a better future for children. But for children within the Madina Zongo Community in Accra, a better future could be a mirage if care is not taken. Madina Zongo is located within the La-Nkwantang-Madina Municipal Assembly, with a population of over 3,000 dwellers. The number of school-going age children there...

British Airways – Germany Supports Mother Of All Nations Foundation, Ghana.
June 2, 2018December 11, 2023
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British Airways – Germany Supports Mother Of All Nations Foundation, Ghana.

The Germany branch of British Airways as a gesture of solidarity will be supporting the Mothers of All Nations Foundation, Ghana. British Airways – Germany will be transporting, free of charge, the organizations charity donation shipment collected for the foundation by concerned enthusiast of child education. British Airways – Germany, early July 2015, will provide...

4000 Children Benefit from Literacy Project
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4000 Children Benefit from Literacy Project

Reading with children promotes brain development and imagination, it develops language and emotions and strengthens relationships.  It has been said that if you want to keep anything from an African (Ghanaian) write it in a book because they will never read. However, we believe that the narrative can be changed. ReadCamp is an out-of-campus literacy initiative that has come to improve and encourage the habit of reading among children.

Mother of All Nation Foundation a Non-Governmental Organization NGO based in Ghana has undertaken this project for the past 7 years and counting. This year, we have visited 4 regions so far. Our visit took us to 10 communities in the Greater Accra Region, 5 communities in the Northern Region, 3 communities in the Volta Region and 5 communities in the Ashanti Region. It is a known fact that children who read more often have improved language and listening skills, experience stronger emotional connections to their loved ones, and gain a lifelong love of reading.