The Rebecca Foundation has agreed with Licang District Experimental School in Qingdao, China to have an exchange programme between Ghanaian and Chinese school kids starting next year.
The programme which seeks to deepen cultural, academic and sports ties between pupils of the two countries will see 10 pupils from the school visiting Ghana with 10 pupils from Ghana also visiting China every year.
Under the programme, the children are expected to gain a lot especially in the area of sports as the pupils from China will be trained in Ghana’s favorite sporting disciplines especially soccer while Ghanaian pupils visiting China will also be taught various sports including table tennis.
First Lady Mrs. Akufo-Addo commended the people of China for their sense of discipline saying “the exchange programme would help impact some of their values in the participating children.”
Prof. Kwesi Yankah who accompanied the First Lady’s team to China said “through the power of sports, the children who will be participating in the exchange programme will be able to make friends to deepen cultural relations among the two countries.”
The agreement for the programme was signed on behalf of the Rebecca Foundation by Ms. Shirley Laryea from the Office of the First Lady whiles Mr Wang Xiaoguang, Director General, Education and Sports Bureau of the Licang District signed for the school.
Later, the First Lady met with members of the Ghanaian community in Qingdao area. She encouraged them to contribute their knowledge, skills and resources to the development of Ghana and assured them that the President, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo and his team is working hard to steer the country towards sustainable development and prosperity.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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This a laudable program but I hope this does not become an opportunity for the well endowed schools where the well to do children of the society attend school. Mrs. Akufo Addo please extend this initiative to the village schools all over Ghana and let the Teachers also be included so that they can also feel motivated. Thank you