NCCE And Miss Ghana Foundation Collaborate To Promote Civic Values Among Contestants
At an official signing ceremony in Accra, the Acting Chairperson of NCCE, Ms. Kathleen Addy was pleased about the collaboration. She described the initiative as unique and was convinced the two institutions will work to promote civic values and patriotism among young women. She mentioned that NCCE welcomes the partnership saying, "we at NCCE are excited about this collaboration. For us at NCCE, Civic Education will go where the people are. Wherever the people of Ghana are, we will remind them of their civic rights and responsibilities. We will remind people that we need to be patriotic to build our country".
Ms. Addy said the NCCE among other roles will educate and sensitize contestants of the Miss Ghana Beauty Pageant on the relevance of the elements of civic education, which include civic knowledge, civic skills, and civic disposition, and educate them on the roles they play in nation-building and national development.
Training sessions for the contestants start in June, 2022 and contestants will be examined on civic matters during the competition.
Present at the signing ceremony were the Deputy Chairman in charge of Operations, Mr. Samuel Asare Akuamoah and Commission Secretary, Mr. Tito Voegborlo.
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