Poor Education Hinders Development, VSO

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 15:58
The Voluntary Service Overseas blames poor education for hindering Ghana’s development
The Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) has blamed poor education for hindering Ghana’s development.

Education programme officer of the Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), Ubald Sabogu, argues that the country could have attained the Millennium Development Goals of 2015 if development in three regions had kept pace with the rest of the country.

Sabogu has described the educational constraints in the Northern, Upper East and the West region as a “major problem hindering the development of the area.”

He warned that the quality of education cannot be improved if classrooms are choked with non professional teachers.

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Source: 
NGO News Africa

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