Osu Home school receives books from MoneyGram
MoneyGram, a global provider of innovative money transfer services, has distributed books, notebooks and school supplies to pupils of the Osu Home Primary & JHS School in Accra.
The event is a part of MoneyGram Foundation’s commitment to improve lives of children worldwide by providing equal access to early education.
MoneyGram’s West Africa Regional Head, Mr Patrick Appiah, said at the presentation that the measure would help improve learning.
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“As studies show, educational skills can improve overtime when interventions start at an early age. I’m happy to be here today with my colleagues from MoneyGram to distribute school supplies and talk about the importance of reading.
“Through our donation and engagement, we hope to inspire the change that will improve educational opportunities for children across Africa,” he said.
The donation of books and school supplies is one of many educational efforts funded by the MoneyGram Foundation in the region.
In 2013, the foundation awarded $60,000 grant to support the establishment of a e-reader program in four community schools in Ghana. Already, some 400 e-readers have been distributed to encourage literacy at school and at home.
Since 2013, the foundation has awarded over $600,000 in grants towards building infrastructure, supporting technology, and promoting literacy in Africa.