He stated that SINGh Africa in collaboration with Afrikids Ghana, also

an NGO, in 2009 provided 75 school children with educational materials such as exercise and text books, pens, pencils and school uniforms.

Mr Adabre said they also registered the children under the National Health Insurance Scheme for a period of five years, adding that their mothers were also provided with micro credit.

Source: GhanaWeb

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