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Peace Corps Volunteers deployed to deaf schools in inclusive education drive – Dr Apaak

March 27, 2026
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Newly sworn-in Peace Corps volunteers will support deaf schools and basic education, Deputy Education Minister Dr Clement Apaak has announced.

Speaking during the swearing-in on Thursday, Dr Apaak said the latest cohort brings critical skills to strengthen teaching and learning, particularly in underserved areas.

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“We are particularly pleased to note that many of you bring specialised skills in STEM education, combined with the important ability to integrate foundational literacy into your teaching,” he stated.

He stressed that the decision to assign some volunteers to special schools reflects a broader national priority.

“Your deployment to basic schools, including schools for the deaf, reflects Ghana’s commitment to inclusive and equitable education,” he added.

The swearing-in ceremony marked another milestone in the long-standing partnership between Ghana and the Peace Corps, which dates back to the early 1960s.

Over the decades, volunteers have contributed significantly to education and community development across the country.

Dr Apaak highlighted the enduring impact of their work, particularly in hard-to-reach communities.

“Across the country, particularly in underserved and hard-to-reach communities, volunteers have supported the teaching of STEM subjects, strengthened foundational learning, and worked under challenging conditions with remarkable dedication,” he said.

He also pointed to broader community interventions that have improved learning conditions.

“Beyond the classroom, they have partnered with communities to support initiatives such as libraries, ICT centres, teachers’ accommodation, and WASH projects,” he noted.

Addressing the new volunteers directly, he urged them to approach their assignments with openness and respect.

“Learn from the communities you serve. Respect their traditions. Build relationships. Share your knowledge with humility and openness,” he advised.

Dr Apaak further reminded them of their broader role beyond teaching.

“You are ambassadors of goodwill, partnership, and global citizenship,” he said, underscoring the importance of their presence in strengthening international cooperation.

The deployment is expected to boost inclusive education delivery while reinforcing Ghana’s commitment to ensuring that no learner is left behind.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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