Help a child go to school Invest in the future by sending a Liberian refugees child to school at Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana.

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Help a child go to school Invest in the future by sending a Liberian refugees child to school at Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana

Education at Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana History of the Camp Overview of the Education System History Cost of Education Cost of Ignorance and Neglect Our Appeals

Overview of the Education System There are 43 registered schools under the supervision of the Central Education Board. Most of these schools are run by religious organizations, private entities and community-based NGOs. There is very limited secondary school and territory education. Reportedly, the enrollment for the 2003/04 academic-year was estimated to be around 14,966. Out of this enrollment figure 7,000 students dropped out of the school system. This considerably dropout rate is due to the inability of parents to pay school fees.

Classrooms are highly congested. The estimated student/classroom ratio is 50:1 and in very few instances up to 130:1. There is a serious shortage of instructional materials There is a lack of school administration Student/teacher ratio is reportedly 90:1. More than 70% of teachers are untrained. A Central Board of Education, run entirely by the residents, coordinates the activities of schools on the camp.

History: Prior to the full withdrawal of support in 2000, the UNHCR built the Buduburam Secondary Senior Secondary and the Buduburam Junior Secondary School. But seeing that the school was inadequate to meet the changing needs of the growing refugee population, many church and other organizations began building other schools. The Lutheran Church runs an elementary school on the camp The Christian Interdenominational Assembly or CHREDA has built an elementary school. Other individuals and agencies have also set up schools on the camp. Archbishop Dr. Augustus B. Marwieh in 1997 established the Agency for Holistic Evangelism and Development (AHEAD). This church related project provides vocational training such as Community Health, Business, Journalism, Agriculture, etc. to the refugees amongst others.

The Cost of Education Education is not free! Students have to pay tuition and other fees to remain in school. For example, the Buduburam Refugee Secondary High School had been running on a private basis. At the moment, students in the high school section are paying ¢750,000 (USD $95) for a calendar year while students in the lower class pay ¢ (USD $65.00).

The Cost of Ignorance and Neglect A lot of school dropouts are found roaming around the camp’s video centers, night clubs and other entertainment centers. Many kids living on their own or who serve as breadwinners for their family are vulnerable to exploitation and varying types of abuses, including child labor, prostitution and crimes. Wayward children as young as 10 are seen pushing wheelbarrow while others especially girls go around to wash clothes for living. Young girls prostitute themselves for little or nothing ~ spread of sexually transmitted diseases!

Our Appeal! 7,000 students out of school because of money Only $65 can put a kid through school for a year Our goal is to keep at least 10 (or more) of the 7000 in school Could you sponsor at least one child?

When you sponsor a child You can keep them off the streets You make them less vulnerable to child sex predators or other who exploit children in so many different ways You give a child hope in a hopeless situation You make a solid investment in the future of our world You make a difference!

As a sponsor you will Receive quarterly updates of the sponsored child’s progress Receive contact information for the child, his/her teachers and other school’s administrators Receive an invitation to the annual meeting of Ripples of Hope International Receive annual financial reports of all contributions to Ripples of Hope International