Girl Child Education In Techiman

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News from spyghana.com:

Following many cases about girl-child education in Techiman and the nation as a whole, the communication and research team of Center of Posterity Interest Organistion (COPIO), an NGO located in Techiman took the pains to infer much into the situation and to find suggested solution in combating it. Centre of Posterity Interest Organisation (COPIO) is vibrant team which has been operating as a community action group since 2003, but was formally registered as a Non-Governmental Organization in February 2008. It is a Ghana based development organization that seeks to promote self-development within marginalized groups and communities irrespective of their religious and other affiliations. We work with community and motivated individuals with the aim of building their capabilities to provide for themselves. Our mission is to mobilize resources from local and external sources in support of the vulnerable, (the poor, unemployed, orphans and the sick amongst others); to carry out projects that will address the challenges and problems lowering their living standards in Ghanaian communities.

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