Program 1 involves three different sections which offers participants to a holistic, comprehensive and broader insight into Ghana and how Ghanaians live in Ghana
Ghana- The past, the present and the future
This section highlights some important aspects of Ghana's History, Geography, Education Systems and Economy and includes visits to a range of establishments
Some texts
Queen Elizabeth II 's famous dance with President Kwame Nkrumah at the farewell Ball, November 1961
Some texts to describe what building this is and what was used for
Frontiers of Ghana's independence together with some additional texts
The Ghana Vibration
Specially designed to enable participants to learn about and to experience how Ghanaians live in Ghana. It involves Ghanaian cultural practices and traditions, values, belief systems and customs.
Biggest Street Carnival in West Africa
Learn it Yourself - L.I.Y"
Offers participants the opportunity to learn at first hand some practical skills of doing things the Ghanaian way. Examples: Traditional drumming and dancing, basket weaving, batic and tye and dye making and high-life dancing, and Ghanaian indoor and outdoor games
Learn to play our games in the Ghanaian style
This aspect enables participantsto freely volunteer their much needed time and skills in the area of education.
Learning sessions, excursions, practical experience and skill training as in program 1, can be undertaken alongside your area of volunteering.