As the youth, it is believed that we are the most impressionable and readily persuaded population as youth. Political parties are aware of this and aggressively recruit young people to assist them in campaigning and propagating their views. Every election cycle, political parties have youth wings and university campaigns.
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“Fostering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Political Parties’ Influence on Ghanaian Youth”
As the General Election approaches, we delve to discuss a topic of utmost significance – the influence of political parties on the Ghanaian youth. Our nation’s future rests upon the shoulders of its young citizens, and it is imperative that we deeply comprehend the profound impact that political parties have on their minds, aspirations, and actions.
THE STATE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN GHANA ;HEALTH EMERGENCY FUND
In order to secure the welfare of its citizens, the government must make appropriate financial resources available to ensure that these projects are completed.
Furthermore, the government must give appropriate financing for the education of a specialist group of nurses and doctors in the field of epidemiology in advance of any epidemic. These individuals must be adequately trained in order to be prepared for any unexpected epidemic disease.
ARE GHANAIANS READY FOR A NEW FORCE, THE NEW FORCE?
As Ghanaians, we have firsthand experience with the political parties that currently hold power, so when a new party takes centre stage, we can’t help but think that their intentions and platforms would be admirable.
However, we also ask questions as concerned citizens: how can someone who wears a mask inspire confidence in Ghanaians to believe in your NEW FORCE when you are hiding your identity? Will you remain concealed behind your mask and carry out the same covert actions as other political parties, or will there actually be a constructive shift?
GHANA SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME (GSFP): Managing the Obstacles for Sustainable School Feeding in Ghana, Feeding Ghana’s Future.
In accordance with the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on hunger, poverty, and malnutrition, the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP), which was launched in 2005, is an endeavour of the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) Pillar 3, which aims to improve food security and reduce hunger.The GSFP’s core goals are to: Increase school enrollment, attendance, and retention, lower kindergarten and primary school students’ short-term hunger and malnutrition, Increase domestic food production, decrease in poverty and increase the security of food. Additionally, the programme was designed to serve Ghana’s local farmers as well as all public primary schools and kindergartens.
The Grinch of Christmas:The Negative Effects of Overspending
While the desire to make Christmas special for loved ones is understandable, it’s crucial to approach the holiday season with a mindful and realistic budget. Overspending not only jeopardizes one’s financial stability but also threatens the very essence of Christmas – the joy of giving, sharing, and spending meaningful time with family and friends. By focusing on the true spirit of the season and avoiding the pitfalls of excessive spending, individuals can ensure a more fulfilling and stress-free holiday experience for themselves and their loved ones.
National Theatre has kwashiorkor; management must wake up
The National Theatre of Ghana, a symbol of cultural heritage and artistic expression, stands as a proof to the nation’s commitment to arts and culture. However, the current state of this iconic institution paints a grim picture, reflecting years of neglect and inadequate maintenance. The National Theatre, which once stood as a shining beacon of Ghana’s cultural richness, now lies in a deplorable condition, desperately in need of restoration.
RELIGIOUS LEADERS (PASTORS) IN THE POLITICAL WORLD
In a world often negatively affected by political divisions, pastors have the opportunity to play a transformative role in peace-making. By focusing on their spiritual guidance, acting as mediators, building trust, advocating for justice in our society.
Through their non-political stance, pastors become powerful agents of positive change, inspiring others to embrace peace and work towards a more inclusive and harmonious world.
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR EVERY CITIZEN IN GHANA
We can build a future where all children, regardless of their religion, can aspire to be leaders and improve society if we abolish unjust laws that discriminate against people based only on their faith.
SCHOOL PLACEMENT AND RESULTS CHECKING FOR BECE -CALLING ON THE GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE TO HAVE A FAIR DEAL WITH THE SCHOOL PLACEMENT
Furthermore, prior to the implementation of the CSSPS innovation, administrators of prestigious and well-funded schools arbitrarily and unilaterally set high standards for admission and personal cut-off grades in order to draw in only the most talented and exceptionally good students, at the expense of less gifted and rural students. In addition, parents and children had a very bad time during the manual system era when the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results were released. In order to secure their ward’s spot, anxious parents had to make the trek to the schools of their choice, find out if their child was admitted, and pay the admission price in full. If they didn’t, the spot would be handed to someone else.