8th November, 2022
Eduwatch Documentary On Deprivation In Public Basic Schools In Ghana
This documentary was produced by Eduwatch with support from DANIDA through OXFAM.
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8th November, 2022
This documentary was produced by Eduwatch with support from DANIDA through OXFAM.
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4th August, 2022
An investigative documentary which exposes the scheming ways of some headteachers, teachers and invigilators during examinations.
Video Credit: Corruption Watch Ghana
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22nd March, 2022
This Documentary was produced by Eduwatch in partnership with STAR Ghana Foundation with support from FCDO, and highlights the economic barriers to the re-entry of teenage mothers to school.
Even though the GES Re-entry Policy has aided the re-enrollment of about half (10,869) of the in-school teenage girls who got pregnant between 2018 and 2020 (22,147), the chances of these girls staying to complete school are very slim since the poverty factor that led to the pregnancies still exists, coupled with the added burden of caring for their babies. Poverty has the potential to cause these girls to dropout again, and poses a barrier to the re-entry of the other half who are yet to re-enter.
The documentary ultimately recommends financial support to such teenage mothers to re-enter and stay to complete school.
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20th November, 2021
Documentary on the Collapse Of Low-Cost Private Schools due to COVID-19 Leading to Access Challenges and Exclusion in Communities without Public Basic Schools.
This Documentary was produced as part of the Education Spike Campaign.
4th November, 2021
Launch Of 2021 Ghana WASSCE Monitoring Report