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StudyGhanaCountry
Ghana
Region
Global
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesStudyGhana uses a variety of media and ICTs to share educational information and to carry out academic and career counseling and placement in Ghana. StudyGhana serves as an information hub for activities relating to human resource capacity building in the country. Specifically, the project produces educational video documentaries and instructional programmes for presentation at public workshops, in schools and for screening on national television as well as private viewing at homes. These productions aim to share information about institutions and their programmes and requirements, as well as career possibilities after graduation. StudyGhana has a weekly television programme featuring short video documentaries and news reports from various campuses. The programme features a practicing professional as a studio guest who talks about training structure and job placement. The show takes live phone-in contributions from viewers and has a quiz session. The project has a database-driven website with interactive features that include: Printed materials are another tool for sharing information. The project plans to publish brochures, pamphlets and eventually a newspaper on education for distribution especially to those without access to the internet locally. Development IssuesEducation. Key PointsStudyGhana is an effort to: PartnersBellanet, Department for International Development (DFID), Hivos, Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA), International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), OneWorld, UNAIDS, World Bank, StudyGhana Foundation. ContactStudyGhana Foundation
P O Box LG 518 Bellanet, Department for International Development (DFID), Hivos, Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA), International Institute f
SourceGhana Information Networking and Knowledge Sharing (GINKS) group on February 5 2005; and the Study Ghana website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 13 2006 Last Updated January 13 2006 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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