
Kanaka School
The Kanaka School’s aim is to provide quality education – from day-care and primary school until professional education level – for children, youth, and adults in a remote rural area where no other similar school operates. The project opened its doors in 2010 in Domeabra, a village of about 20,000 people, and aims to become economically sustainable.
Christiana Frimpong, the founder, started the project in 1997 when her father died. She returned to her hometown and, with the land she inherited, her life savings, and some private donations, began construction. The school was her way of changing how education was perceived in Ghana. She wanted to help children learn to become independent with the right set of skills so they could progress in life. She aimed to combat the issue of teenagers dropping out or becoming pregnant at an early age by encouraging education. She aspired to bring some of the values she had learned in the Netherlands to create change in her home region in Ghana.
Eduction for children and students
What characterises Kanaka is that the school can accommodate both primary/junior high as well as vocational students (government license obtained in 2020). The school is close to becoming self-sustainable by earning a small profit on extra services offered to the vocational students and using that profit to pay for the school

Kanaka & A4C
A4C has been supporting Kanaka School Project since 2013. The ultimate objective was and still is to give access to education in a region where there are not many alternatives. By doing so, Kanaka also hopes to prevent teenagers getting pregnant and have children at a very young age and instead help them get a proper job in the future. Before the school was opened most of the children would stop their education after primary school and take up non-skilled and low paid jobs, mostly in agriculture-related activities. Having an official diploma in a profession will open doors for further development improving the living standards for young individuals, their family and their community.
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A4C has a good relationship with the Frimpong family who are all so very passionate about the school and all the progress that has been made over the years

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