Ministry of Education intensifies campaign against sexual harassment in schools

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In response to a startling report revealing that one in ten Ghanaian girls experience their first sexual encounter before the age of 15, the Ministry of Education is intensifying efforts to tackle sexual harassment in pre-tertiary schools.

The Ghana Statistical Service’s 2022 Ghana Demographic Health Survey also highlighted that many of these early encounters result in teenage pregnancies.

This has prompted the Ministry to launch a campaign aimed at creating safer, more inclusive learning environments for students.

The initiative, targeting senior high school students, coincides with the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, reinforcing the need for collective action to protect vulnerable children and uphold their rights.

Greater Accra Regional Director of Education, Stephen Abamfo, reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to the cause.

“Together with a solid commitment to this essential cause, we aim to create school environments free from fear, harassment, and violence. This initiative aligns with the global campaign, reminding us of our duty to protect the vulnerable and uphold the rights of every individual, particularly in our schools,” he said.

UNICEF Ghana’s representative, Prince Nkrumah, commended the initiative, noting that early sexual encounters remain a critical issue, with one in ten girls aged 15 to 19 engaging in sexual activity before they are of age.

The Ministry’s campaign is designed to empower students with the knowledge and tools to prevent harassment, ensuring a supportive atmosphere for learning and growth.

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