Non-Formal Education Division of Ghana

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Accra, Ghana

nfed.gov.gh
Education Management

Non-Formal Education Division of Ghana Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Non-Formal Education Division of Ghana is rated 3 out of 5 in the category education management. Read and write reviews about Non-Formal Education Division of Ghana. The NFED is responsible for coordinating literacy activities in Ghana and implementing the National Functional Literacy Programme (NFLP). The nation-wide programme aims at reducing the number of non-literate adults in the country and equipping them with developmental information and functional skills in the domains of life and occupational skills, civic awareness and health. MISSION Co-ordinate non-formal activities and offer quality and equitable lifelong learning opportunities for youth and adults outside formal education and functional literacy and skills development programmes across Ghana. DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE The programme’s development objective is to increase the number of functionally literate adults in Ghana. SERVICES Provision of quality literacy services to new groups in reading, writing, numeracy in 15 Ghanaian Languages namely Akuapem, Twi, Asante Twi, Ga, Nzema, Dangme, Ewe, Fante, Dagbani, Buli, Gonja, Guruni, Kasem, Kusaal, Dagaare and Sisaali and in English. Sustaining the literacy skills of neo-literates through the creation of a literate environment. Improving the quality and efficiency of monitoring, evaluation and research. Promoting the application of acquired functional skills toward self and Community Development. Developing and upgrading the occupational skills of learners, particularly income generating groups, to be efficient users of financial credit. Using radio and print materials to compliment, support and promote literacy. PROGRAMME COVERAGE AND SUPPORT The NFLP is being implemented in all the 10 regions of Ghana. Regional and District Offices are manned by coordinators. Each district is divided into zones manned by zonal supervisors. These supervisors directly oversee literacy activities and the work of volunteer facilitators in communities under their jurisdiction.

Address

Non-Formal Education Division Ministry of Education

Company size

5001-10,000 employees

Headquarters

Accra, Greater Accra Region

Founded

1991

Open hours

N/A

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