By Comfort Sena Fetrie-Akagbor
Tamale, Nov. 08, GNA – Madam Angeline Murimirwa, the Chief Executive Officer of CAMFED International has called for strong partnership to enhance support for marginalised girls, to enable them transition to secure livelihoods for better future.
She said it was important for stakeholders to play vital role to support CAMFED girls’ education programme, which was the starting point for social change for the country’s development.
She said this during CAMFED National Annual General Meeting in Tamale on the theme: “Advancing the CAMFED Guide Programme: Progress, Review, Key Learnings and Strategic Next Steps”.
The event provided an opportunity for CAMFED Ghana to report on its major themes and programmatic activities during the year under review and to receive input from partners to inform strategies and approaches for the coming year.
It was also for CAMFED Ghana, its partners and champions to discuss critical issues, take stock and report on key activities as well as contribute to the formulation of the overall work plan of the organisation for the coming year.
Madam Murimirwa said the challenges facing marginalised girls’ education and young women in rural communities needed to be addressed in collaboration with strategic partners to work to co-create opportunities, which aligned to their objectives.
Madam Fairuza Abdul-Rashid Safian, the Executive Director of CAMFED Ghana, said CAMFED had designed a strategic programme to support girls to complete school, become entrepreneurs and good leaders in society.
Mr Samuel Asare Danquah, the Head of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning at CAMFED Ghana said the organisation also established parents’ support group, which provided vital services to vulnerable girls and boys such as school meals programme and supervision at school hostels.
GNA