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IDAY GHANA

 

Key contact person

Mr Kenneth Nana AMOATENG

Contact details

Telephone: +233 22 21 39 18
Fax: +233 22 21 39 18

Email:
ldayghana@gmail.com

amoatengken@gmail.com    

Postal address:
Flat 1/A 74 Site 3 (OPP T.DC),
Commmunit 1
P.BOX BT 1
TEMA, GHANA

About the coalition  

lDAY Ghana it was founded in 2008. In 2010 it comprises 8 organisations.

Strategic goals

- lDAY focuses its efforts mainly on children and youth by promoting the needed awareness in quality basic education by 2015, and help address their development challenges while utilizing them as positive agents in the promotion of sustainable livelihoods, peace and development through facilitated collaboration among various partners in their communities.

- Develop concepts and implement programmes based on a “combined approached matrix” and methodologies that enable its audience to identify problems, set priority, and address needs assessments which act as catalyst for actions with appropriate decision and policy–makers with burden-alleviation and cost-effectiveness analysis.

- Assist and raise awareness on vulnerable children in the street, child domestic servants, child/young so call witches.

Major achievements so far

- Implemented 9 major child and youth development since January 2008,

- International Day of the African Child (June 16) to promote together the objective of basic education for all Children in Ghana

- Oriented events (including schools, Children in and out / clubs / media presentation, workshop, seminar and conference attendances).

Key annual activities

- International Day of the African Child (June 16), help policymakers to enforce the law for the protection of vulnerable children, including their right to education,

- Campaign of the Global Campaign for Education,

- Workshop, seminar about the Right of the Child in Ghana.

- Research and Evaluation

 

 
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