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Anopa Project launches new programme for three special schools

Cape Coast, Aug 04, GNA – The Anopa Project, an NGO championing development through sports, has launched a three-year project to harness the potentials of differently-abled persons from three special schools in the Greater Accra and Central Regions.

The project seeks to hone the talent of visually impaired, sighted and children with Intellectual or Development Disabilities (IDDs) through infrastructure enhancement, inclusive education, vocational training, and sports on need basis.

The beneficiary schools are the Ghana National Basic Inclusive School and Aboom Special School both in Cape Coast and the Dzorwulu Special School in Accra.

Funded by the RYTHM Foundation, the schools will see renovations to improve teaching and learning, scholarships for students, active enrolments, and skills development.

The Anopa Project also inaugurated Ghana’s first deaf swimming club, and a team of bakers made of children with IDDs.

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