The Central Regional Peace Council worked with Adventist Preparatory School to start a new peace education program. Students learned about tolerance, forgiveness, and justice during the Friday event held at Cape Coast. The program taught children how to communicate without violence and solve problems with respect. School staff and pupils gathered together for the special learning session. The program focused on the theme of living peacefully despite differences.
Dr. Charles Ohene Amoh serves as the Regional Executive Secretary for the peace council. He told students that children will become the peacebuilders of tomorrow. Young people must learn peaceful ways early for the best results. Miss Barbara Mwinkom Yabom manages programs for the organization. She encouraged students to practice listening skills and learn how to forgive others.
The event demonstrated how the National Peace Council helps schools teach peace values. Students discovered that real strength comes from learning about other people. The program aims to build a culture of peace throughout Ghana's educational system. Teachers and students both participated actively during the learning activities. This partnership shows how community groups can work with schools to promote peaceful behavior.
Dr. Charles Ohene Amoh serves as the Regional Executive Secretary for the peace council. He told students that children will become the peacebuilders of tomorrow. Young people must learn peaceful ways early for the best results. Miss Barbara Mwinkom Yabom manages programs for the organization. She encouraged students to practice listening skills and learn how to forgive others.
The event demonstrated how the National Peace Council helps schools teach peace values. Students discovered that real strength comes from learning about other people. The program aims to build a culture of peace throughout Ghana's educational system. Teachers and students both participated actively during the learning activities. This partnership shows how community groups can work with schools to promote peaceful behavior.