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Title: Education Reform in Ghana is Highlighted in New Scientology Network Episode
A new episode of the documentary series Voices for Humanity, airing on the Scientology Network and on demand, is putting the spotlight on Ghana’s education sector—drawing attention not only in West Africa, but also among institutions involved in EU development cooperation and educational reform.The episode, which premiered on July 9 and is now available on demand, features Richmond Atta-Williams, an education official working to tackle Ghana’s literacy challenges through the implementation of Study Technology—a methodology focused on comprehension, practical application, and individualized learning, organized under the non profit international organization Applied Scholastics.Ghana faces a significant challenge in upper secondary education: over half of the country’s students do not complete Senior High School, according to 2023 figures published by the Institute for Security Studies Africa.As National Project Officer for Education Technology Initiatives Ghana, Atta-Williams is leading a nationwide campaign to reverse this trend, training teachers and working directly with schools to introduce tools that enhance understanding and improve student outcomes.Educational Innovation with Global RelevanceWhile the campaign is focused on Ghana, its core issues—literacy, inclusive learning, and education equity—are shared priorities within the European Union’s international cooperation framework, particularly through the EU–Africa Global Gateway strategy and Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education).“Education is a powerful lever for development and stability,” said Ivan Arjona, Scientology’s representative to the European institutions and the United Nations. “We are pleased that this episode brings global attention to a successful, grassroots-led initiative that is hel...
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