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Goldcoast Literacy Programme supports children academically …Daisy Mina Antwi leads initiative

It has been 48 editions since January this year as we highlight the stories of vibrant personalities who push boundaries to achieve results or make lasting impact in their respective fields.
We wrap up the year today with the spotlight on a young philanthropist and education advocate, determined to improve literacy in children across the country.

Ms. Daisy Mina Antwi and her organisation, Goldcoast Literacy Programme, (GLP) go the extra mile to provide basic tools and resources to less privileged children, especially in rural communities, to enable them rub shoulders with other compatriots elsewhere.
The Founder, in an interview with The Spectator, expressed her passion and various interventions GPL continues to make to ensure ‘’children read and communicate very well in good English.’’
Concept
Ms. Antwi, running the foundation since 2017, said she took up the task after identifying the reading and language deficiencies of some children within her locality.
‘’I grew up around Cantonments and Labone [in Accra] but when I moved to settle at Kasoa in the Central Region, I noticed some children in Junior High Schools had challenge expressing themselves in the English Language.

‘’I started engaging some of them after school and rewarded those who were able to spell and form correct sentences but I noticed the challenge was not only in my area so I decided to take it a step further,’’ she said.
Explaining the choice of name for the organisation, the communication enthusiast said she wanted a unique identity that would resonate with younger and older generations.
According to her, GLP is hoping for ‘’an illiteracy-free world where every child in Ghana learns how to read and have fun doing it.’’
Projects
Since its inception, Ms. Antwi said the organisation has funded the educational needs of deprived children, supported teenage mothers to return to school, and has initiated the ‘’child-to-a-book project, among other projects.
It intends to also build ultra-modern ICT laboratories and refurbish dilapidated school blocks in selected schools across the country.
In 2020, GLP, she noted, introduced the ‘’WashedHandsOnDeck’ initiative as well as “Immune Your Mind Outreach” to educate children and communities on COVID-19 safety protocol.
These initiatives, Ms. Antwi said, were recognised and named ‘Heroes of COVID-19’ in June 2020 and April 2021 by The African Dream LLC, a United States Communication Research Consultancy, and was again nominated for the FortyUnder40 Awards in 2020.
She said the organisation had a number of students at different levels of education who had benefited from its scholarship and welfare programmes as it continued to identify and make impact in other communities.
GLP had recently reached out to beneficiaries at Nzulezu in the Western Region as well as pupils of Abekwai D/A Primary School near Wenchi in the Bono Region. Pupils at Nima and Mamobi in Accra were not left out.
‘’Though we started with children, we later thought it wise to broaden our scope to involve the communities as well. When we go out, we assign volunteers to speak on various topics that would boost the morale of the children.
‘’After every outreach, the team does a follow up to monitor the progress of the children who have been supported,’’ she explained.
In spite of funding challenges, the organisation intends to reach out to about 300 pupils at Mafi Yingo in the Volta Region by January 2022 and rehabilitate school blocks at Wechiau-Bao Catholic Primary School in the Wa West District of the Upper West Region.
Challenges
GLP, she said, has eight permanent members as of now but recruits volunteers whenever there is an outreach, adding that though it receives support in the form of logistics, other overhead costs are personally funded.
Ms. Antwi identified lack of cooperation by some community members, bad access roads to rural communities, lack of commitment on the part of some beneficiaries as some limitations of the programme.
Nonetheless, the programme has managed to remain on track throughout the years and hopes to make further progress in the years ahead.
Partnership
She said the programme supported also some street children to return to school, after the necessary background checks had been done but observed that some people did not appreciate the essence and benefits of education hence the need for more interventions in the sector.
‘’Government cannot do it alone and we have to provide the needed support in our small ways with every means possible,’’ she noted.
The founder has, therefore, called for more support from individuals and corporate bodies towards the Gold Coast Literacy Programme and other educational and social interventions.
‘’The outreaches are just one aspect of the things we do. We need more organisations to partner us in all areas so we can achieve more,’’ she stressed, and insisted that parents must continue to inculcate reading habit and English Language expressions in their wards just as they were taught Ghanaian Languages.
“Reading opens doors to things unseen. We have to get the children to read. Let us speak the local language but make a conscious effort to get to the children to read and make learning fun for them,’’ she said.
Background
Ms. Antwi hails from Elmina in the Central Region. She studied General Arts at Wesley Grammar School, completed in 2013 before proceeding to Crystal Galaxy College to read Ticketing and Reservation, Passenger Handling, Customer Care and allied subjects.
She has volunteered for TEDxLabone Ghana, Youth in Sustainable Sanitation, and is associated with World Speech Day Ghana, an organisation which trains children in public speaking.
The 28-year-old, who is set to publish her first novel soon, says she wants ‘’every child to understand the art of speaking and be able to express themselves properly.’’
By Ernest Nutsugah
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NHIA set to boost its cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), in partnership with a leading private cybersecurity solutions provider in Ghana, CyberHawk Limited, is advancing the Authority’s digital infrastructure to ensure seamless operations.
This is to safeguard the Authority’s digital technologies and maintain the trust of active members of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
In this context, the NHIA Management Information System (MIS) Directorate in the Head Office, on February 11, 2024, launched a three-day brainstorming session on the organization’s cybersecurity enhancement agenda.
The MIS Directorate Ag. Director, Mr. Daniel Blankson explained that the collaborative meeting aimed to scrutinize the NHIA’s Information Technology architecture, identifying potential risks and gapsto enhance its cybersecurity posture.
“By leveraging CyberHawk Limited’s expertise, the NHIA seeks to fortify its defenses against cyber threats, protecting sensitive information and maintaining the trust of its members.”
Mr. Blankson applauded the synergy between the two organizations and underscored the Authority’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to drive its mission forward.
The Head of Information Security and Standards Unit, in the MIS Directorate, Mr. Ebenezer Hooper, highlighted the Authority’s significant milestone on the digital transformation journey.
According to him, the NHIA is actively engaged in fully adopting and implementing modern digital systems to improve its operations.
He said, “The three-day brainstorming meeting will culminate in the development of a robust IT infrastructure, as well as strategic plans to translate security implementations into tangible IT cost savings for the organization.”
“There is the need to form a steering committee or IT advisory committee, operated under the Board, so that they can pay more attention in protecting the huge IT investment while ensuring cyber security-related policies are well protected,” he added.
The Project Manager of CyberHawk Limited, Mr. Chetan Narayana Murthy, lauded the collaboration and anticipated that it would empower the NHIA to implement comprehensive cybersecurity measures.
According to him, “This is a huge project that will greatly benefit the NHIA by implementing robust cybersecurity measures, safeguarding their systems, and ultimately protecting the sensitive information of NHIA members and healthcare providers.”
A Senior Manager of IT infrastructure, Mr. David Asare Addo, and his colleague, a Senior Manager of Applications, Mr. Enock Afanyi, with the MIS Directorate, gave an overview of the NHIA’s current technological landscape.
Present at the meeting were representatives from the Claims, Membership and Regional Operations (MRO), Research, Policy, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RPME), Corporate Affairs, the Audit, Administration, and Human Resource Directorates.
Story By : Vivian Arthur
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Swedru All Blacks back to winning ways, Roshan humble King Faisal

Sekondi Rospak FC made it eight wins in eight successive home games after three second-half goals from John Amoah, Joseph Ntow and Stephen Anthony Kofi. John Amoah opened the scoring in the 55th minute after a barren first half. Joseph Ntow added to the tally in the 56th minute before Stephen Anthony Kofi rounded things up in the 74th minute to give Rospak a 3-0 win over former Premier League side King Faisal.
Elsewhere at Swedru – leaders Swedru All Blacks humbled PAC Academy in an emphatic 2-0 win. Zayat Bubakari scored first for Swedru All Blacks in the 27th minute before Rudolf Junior Nana Kwasi Mensah made it 2-0 in the 34th minute. Swedru All Blacks are top of the table with 36 points – 4 points ahead of second placed Rospak FC.
Meanwhile, Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs recorded their fourth successive home victory after beaten New Edubiase United 2-1 at the Robert Mensah Park. Enoch Odoom struck first for Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs in the 19th minute but Steven Asante equalized for New Edubiase United before halftime. After the interval, Godfred Eshun scored from distance in the 65th minute to help Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs secure all the points.
Here are the results in Zone Two
