Sponsor a child in Ghana
Ghana
Ghana stretches more than 330 miles along West Africa’s southern coast. Lowlands run through the south-central area, while a tropical forest area extends along its western border. Lake Volta, the world’s largest manmade lake, covers nearly 3,300 square miles in the east.
Ghana Facts
- Primary and middle school education is free and required for children in Ghana. Ghana's education is considered one of the best in sub-Saharan Africa.
- While Ghana's economy has grown stronger over the years, the improvements have not reached the poorest segments of the population. Over 40 percent of Ghanaians still live on less than $1 a day-and most of these live in the northern region.
- Many health professionals have left Ghana for better paying jobs in other countries because of low funding, weakening the quality of healthcare. However, the government has recently increased AIDS awareness and improved HIV monitoring. Approximately 260,000 people are living with HIV and AIDS-undoubtedly a low estimate since many cases are not reported due to poor education and inadequate health services.
Child Sponsorship
Through sponsorship, World Vision is partnering with families and communities to help meet immediate needs and promote lasting changes that will strengthen communities and move families toward self-reliance.
Each year sponsors receive updates about their sponsored child and their community. Sponsors also learn about the child's continuing activities and new accomplishments so when they correspond with their child, they can encourage them in their education, hobbies and endeavors.
The commitment of World Vision sponsors helps provide children with love, hope, and opportunities for a healthy, productive future. May God bless sponsors as they make a lasting difference in the life of a special child.
World Vision in Ghana Today
Prayer Requests for Ghana
- Population
24,392,000 - Land mass
92,098 - Life Expectancy
64 years
- Literacy Rate
67% - Access to Safe Water
82% - Under Age 5 Mortality Rate
74/1000
- School Enrollment
76% - Average Annual Income (GNI)
1,240 - View US
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Source : http://www.worldvision.org/our-work/international-work/ghana
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