The Minister of Education, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, has assured learners of the Father Campbell Foundation that they will be integrated into society after being equipped with the necessary employable skills."We will not abandon you.
Through apprenticeship and vocational training, the Ministry will support you to become independent and contribute meaningfully to society," he assured the learners.He gave the assurance when he visited the Foundation at Weija to interact with street children currently benefitting from the Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP).GEOP is a national intervention aimed at reintegrating out-of-school youth into education and skills development pathways.The Minister's visit formed part of his commitment to supporting inclusive education and ensuring no child is left behind.He commended Rev Father Andrew Campbell and his team for their unwavering dedication to transforming the lives of vulnerable children through education, shelter, and care.Mr Iddrisu also pledged to provide the necessary educational infrastructure to upscale the current intake from 170 children to 1000."Father Campbell's selfless work is restoring dignity and giving hope to children society once ignored.
These are the kinds of interventions that demonstrate the power of compassion combined with structure.
As a Ministry, we are committed to supporting this vision," hon.