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Ghana

Where We Work

Upper East Region, Northern Ghana:  LCD Ghana currently works in four districts (out of eight) of the Upper East Region - the Bolgatanga Municipality, Talensi-Nabdam District and Kassena East and Kassena Central Districts.

Ashanti Region: LCD Ghana works in the Bosomtwe-Atwima-Kwanwoma (BAK) district in Ashanti region.  BAK is the poorest of all eighteen districts in the region.

  
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Upper East Region
The region is extremely hot and dry and is mainly savanna and semi-arid land. In 2002 the population of the region was 964,500, just 5% of Ghana's total population. The regions economy is based on agriculture, primarily cattle and cereals such as millet, sorghum and rice. The average income is very low and is dependent on having a successful harvest each year. LCD works with over 70 schools in the region, which are all under-resourced and extremely remote. Being located so far from Ghana's capital Accra, these schools have often missed out on previous development efforts. The LCD project office is based in the capital of the region, Bolgatanga.
 
Ashanti Region
The climate is much more tropical than in the north of the country and this gives rise to the heavily forested hills and the many streams and rivers. The Ashanti region produces most of Ghana's cocoa, minerals and timber. Kumasi is the affluent capital of the Ashanti region, and BAK is the adjoining district to the South East. Despite being so close to Kumasi, BAK is the poorest of all eighteen districts in the region.As with most of the rest of the district, the predominant livelihood is farming and family members often provide the main source of labour. The majority make their living from growing crops such as plantain, cassava, maize and various fruit and vegetables, some of which they sell. Income is often seasonal and some families struggle to make ends meet at certain times of year.LCD has been working with 40 schools in the Ashanti regi on since 2003.
District
Male Pupils
Female Pupils
Total pupils
Male Teachers
Female Teachers
Total Teachers
Total Schools
Bosomtwe
2471
2351
4822
59
71
130
23
Atwima Kwanwoma
3235
3214
6449
74
102
176
17
Kassena Nankana (East & Central)
3664
3216
6880
92
85
177
34
Talensi Nabdam
3958
3711
7669
38
26
64
19
Bolga Municipality
5854
4257
10111
64
98
162
18
TOTAL
19182
16749
35931
327
382
709
 
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