Juliet

Juliet comes from economically disadvantaged family of five. Her mother is engaged in petty trading and her father is in part-time employment with a water company. Her family’s financial difficulties distracted Juliet from her studies. She considered dropping out of school entirely. HopE Ghana gave Juliet the necessary funds to complete high school. Right now, she is looking to enter college to become an accountant. Her life ambition is to put smile on the faces of street children one day. HopE Ghana would like to help her make that happen.

A little over 5% of the population of Brong Ahafo  region in Ghana are able to go beyond secondary school.

1 in 1000 has attained post-graduate education.*

The Region has the lowest proportion of regional population (1.3%) in post-secondary education.

Only 5 of 27 districts in Brong Ahafo Region have 5% of households who own laptops and/or desktop computers. (*2010 census)

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Education in Ghana's Brong Ahafo Region