We just received our first Christmas Party support in school supplies!

Nneka Youth Foundation appreciates Chase Manar-Spears who took the lead to deliver our first Christmas Party support in school supplies at Ve Agbome! Chase is a young African American girl offering a one year program in the University of Ghana Legon. She got so excited about our programs and donated over 200 reading books and other inputs to support NNEKA ICT Library and Reading program. Come join us to make this Christmas a memorable one for our children in Kpando municipality.

NNEKA ICT LIBRARY opened Today at Nneka Youth Development Centre!!!

With just a few laptops and one young Volunteer, the children of Ve Agbome D/A Basic Junior High School have the feel of what a computer is. This is really a dream come through! We are grateful to STANBIC BANK GH LTD, for our beautiful tables, FEMININE STAR AFRICA, TIGO and FLORIAN OBERMEIER for the laptops! This Library would serve 5 sorrounding communities in the Ve Traditional Area. It has the capacity to take 50 computers. We call on all to support with more computers and books for our library!

We change the mindset of the youth to keep them in school

Our main focus is to give a mindset to our Youth, to keep them in school, at school going age, so that they can realize their futures. We do whatever it takes for them to understand this language. Nneka collaborated with Jardins Shalom to drive this message home to the youth of Odumse in the Ningo Prampram district in the Greater Accra Region on the 27th of October 2018

Youth advocates in a three-day round table discussion.

Young Researchers, Scholars and Practitioner/Activists from Africa and the Diaspora in a three day round table discussion (Accra Forum II) on Youth Opportunities Pathways in Africa and in the Diaspora. The focus was on Education and Skills opportunities for the youth. As the outcome of the 2017 Forum I, a Manuscript, (contributions from all participants) was reviewed to be published in to a book very soon. We appreciate Ford Foundation for making this possible through Rutgers University and Mora Mclean.

Today we kicked off a brand new flagship programme: Creative Arts for Social Empowerment(CASE).

Young Researchers, Scholars and Practitioner/Activists from Africa and the Diaspora in a three day round table discussion (Accra Forum II) on Youth Opportunities Pathways in Africa and in the Diaspora. The focus was on Education and Skills opportunities for the youth. As the outcome of the 2017 Forum I, a Manuscript, (contributions from all participants) was reviewed to be published in to a book very soon. We appreciate Ford Foundation for making this possible through Rutgers University and Mora Mclean.

Today we kicked off a brand new flagship programme: Creative Arts for Social Empowerment(CASE).

Through this amazing programme, we will take kids in upper primary and Junior High school through a uniquely tailored creative arts module that will open up their innovative pores, help them build confidence and improve their sense of expression. These skills and traits are very essential in every Child’s development. This programme will be run in selected schools 3 times a week across the school term period. #NnekaCASE

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