Akaya Foundation is calling for a school in Ghana that needs help. The foundation is focused on renovating and improving educational facilities to create safe and more inspiring learning environments for future leaders under “Project Esi.”

The Akaya Foundation is calling for schools in Ghana that need help.

Schools interested in applying for assistance can visit [link]. For any questions, kindly forward them to info@akayafoundation.com.

Apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScV1gy4tuVl9H-KW78SUp437-MMUPC6vK0L5lkQVHfGWa6BZQ/viewform

The Akaya Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the personal and professional development of the next generation of African female leaders. By building their confidence, centering their voices, and ensuring they reach their full potential, the foundation aims to empower African girls and young women to take ownership of their journeys with knowledge and health, thriving in their world and that of the next generations.

In 2023, the Akaya Foundation contributed to the continuation of the Stages Academy School in Ayikuma, Ghana, demonstrating its commitment to improving educational environments across the country.

Credit: Akaya

For more information about the foundation and its projects, visit their website or contact them via email.

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Ishmael Awudi is a freelance journalist and the founder of Ghana News Guide (GNG), a new media platform that provides young achievers and entrepreneurs with the opportunity to share their stories to inspire, motivate, and drive societal change. GNG also focuses on developmental stories in Ghana and around the world, maintaining a commitment to professionalism in its news coverage.He also founded Wetour, a local tourism agency dedicated to revitalizing Ghana’s tourism sector with a focus on youth engagement.Ishmael holds a bachelor’s degree from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and is a Dikan Journalism Fellow for 2025.

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