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Capitation grant for basic schools must be increased – EduWatch to govt

Ahead of the Mid-Year Review of the 2023 Financial Year's Budget Statement and Supplementary Estimates to Parliament, the Executive Director of Africa Education...

Free Wi-Fi usage in Senior High Schools must audited – Eduwatch

Executive Director of Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch), Kofi Asare, is requesting a performance audit of the government's free Wi-Fi usage in Senior High Schools. ...

Provide public basic schools with desks – Eduwatch to govt

An educational consultant and think organization, Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch), has tasked government to distribute desks to public basic schools in the country. According to...

EduWatch bemoans govt’s failure to release funds for basic schools

Executive Director of the Africa Education Watch Kofi Asare has chided District Directors of the Ghana Education Service (GES) for being silent and cowardly...

NUGS, EduWatch wants Parliament to uncap GETFund

The Ghana Education Trust Fund's cap needs to be removed immediately, according to a petition submitted to Parliament by the National Union of Ghana...

Northern Region: Over 364, 762 public schools lack desks

Over 364, 762 public schools in the Northern region do not have desks, according to the Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch). A report cited by GhanaWeb,...

We were prohibited from having access to CSSPS data – Eduwatch

Executive Director of Africa Education Watch (Eduwatch), Kofi Asare, has said that the Ghana Education Service and the Ministry of Education turned down ...

Govt told to commit 33% of education budget to basic education

The government has been told to at least commit 10% of the Goods and Services budget and 33% of the infrastructure budget of the...

Government fails to meet at least 15% budgetary allocation benchmark for education

Government in the 2023 Budget Statement has only allocated 12 percent to the education sector which is about three to eight percent short of...

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