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Regional News from Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Source: Myjoyonline.com
2019-02-13
Some students taking advantage of the facility
On the verge of contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in education, a social and business club, Quantum Ideas Ghana, has renovated and modernized the Awaso Community Library in the Western Region.
The group believes that every individual has a solution to the development challenges of the country, which is why he will always unite to take collective action to improve education.
The renovation, furnishing and storage of the Awaso Community Library is aimed at improving teaching and learning in the region.
The group believes that it will also improve access to quality reading materials with the support of its partners.
The executive director of the organization, Anne Ethel Komlaga, encouraged all young people in the region to stand up and unite to contribute to the development of their communities and the country as a whole.
"Driven by ambition and determination to influence society, Quantum Ideas Ghana strives to provide reliable teaching materials to all its members," she said.
Quantum Ideas Ghana is a charity group that believes that the environment must be conducive to the lives of everyone, no matter where they are.
"In order to make the country a place conducive to education, the group is challenged to be creative in its approaches to achieving the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals in order to make the country a better place for education. have a memorable impact on the lives of generations, "she added.
The presence of the library was greeted with great joy by the people of Awaso, especially by the leader, Nana Katakyie Kwame Amponsah II, who emphasized that education was at the heart of her heart and she promised to give a lot of effort to all members of the community to get a fair share.
The president of this occasion, Michael Aidoo, founder of KAAF University, reiterated the importance and use of community libraries for education.
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