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Generations For Peace Ghana holds forum to assess programme impact

Generation For Peace has held a Participatory Evaluation (PE) forum to assess the impact of its Sports and Arts for Peace Programme with Social Emotional learning for Children (SP-ARPP) at Deyoungster’s International School in Adenta.

The Participatory Evaluation serves as a learning platform and an opportunity for GFP to review its progress so far.

Lead Pioneer of GFP, Ghana, Naa Adei Dsane-Boateng, elated about the success of the programme stated that the positive feedback from the PE will be factored to improve future programmes.

The gains from the just-ended cycle and the previous are worth safeguarding. Sustainability has become a watchword in the development industry,” she stressed.

Some parents noted that their children’s human relations have positively improved since they joined the SP-ARPP and wished that it could continue so other children could benefit from it.

GFP, DeYoungster's International School, Sport and Art for Peace programme

The Participatory Event was attended by parents and friends of participating school children, as well as teachers and other stakeholders in and outside the school.

In total two hundred (200) learners Deyoungster’s International School, Adenta participated in the programme. The programme, which should have started in 2020 after training of volunteers in 2019, had to drag to 2023 due to the Covid-19.

About GHA GFP SP-ARPP SEL - ‘Share A Smile’

Sport and Art for Peace programme for children seeks to use sports and arts as an entry point to engage with the younger generation through carefully facilitated sport-based games and arts that provide a vehicle for integrated education and behaviour change.

For our Community Engagements we had artworks of our GFP Tree and two GFP Hopscotch with  most words used during our programme for the DeYoungster's International School and its community.

GFP, DeYoungster's International School, Sport and Art for Peace programme

The GHA GFP SEL SP-ARPP Programme was initiated in January, 2020 after initial preparatory processes, including a special training of pioneers in Jordan in October, 2019 for the implementation of the programme, training of delegates in December, 2019, and meeting with key stakeholders. The preparatory plans for the commencement of the programme went well with little to no hitches. Per initial plans, the programme was expected to conclude in September, 2020.

The programme which was billed to conclude within a period of about nine months, January 2020 to September, 2020, had to travel over two years due to the advent of COVID-19. The implementation team had to readjust to the times and incorporate new measures to ensure the programme ended successfully.

About GFP

GFP, DeYoungster's International School, Sport and Art for Peace programme

Generations For Peace (GFP) is a Jordan-based global non-profit peacebuilding organization founded by HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein of Jordan in 2007.

Dedicated to sustainable conflict transformation at the grassroots, Generations For Peace empowers volunteer leaders of youth to promote active tolerance and responsible citizenship in communities experiencing different forms of conflict and violence.

Carefully facilitated sport-based games, art, advocacy, dialogue, empowerment, and media activities provide an entry point to engage children, youth, and adults, and a vehicle for integrated education and sustained behavioural change.

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