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​ NCCE engagement with Cape Coast Technical Senior High

The National Commission for Civic Education engaged students of Cape Coast Technical Senior High School on gender based violence, GBV, with particular focus on sexual exploitation, child marriage, and child prostitution. The engagement was led by Araba Aikins [Assistant Director] and Fred Mac-Ocloo [Assistant Director].

The engagement brought together about three hundred students and ten teachers and formed part of efforts by the National Commission for Civic Education, NCCE, to raise awareness on harmful practices that threaten the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of young people. The session provided an opportunity to discuss forms of abuse that occur within school settings and to encourage students to remain alert, disciplined, and responsible in their conduct.

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