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Seventeen educators learning to be “Teacher Trainers” for CODE’s new Reading Ghana program, are singing enthusiastically while they settle in to begin their multi-day, intensive training with us.
Books are a great vessel to travel the world and make new discoveries. With that sentiment in mind, some crew members from the Royal Canadian Navy recently visited one of the schools where CODE works in Sierra Leone to share…
We bump along on the road to Esaase. Almost two hours ago we left Kumasi, Ghana behind. The road is paved but huge potholes force the driver to slow down or swerve around them. This is farming country. Banana, plantain,…
As the 12th child in a family of 13, I value the small things in life – a great book to read, a good cup of coffee, or a friendly smile. My father was a single parent, who worked very hard…
Piglet noticed that even though he had a very small heart, it could hold a rather large amount of gratitude.” - A. A. Milne As a young child, my heart was drawn to the spark of curiosity and wonder that…
I look around the room. Here I am in Kumasi Ghana with a dozen primary and middle school teachers and their trainers. We are here as part of Reading Ghana, an Asanko Gold and CODE co-funded project implemented by CODE together…