Ketu North, Ghana The Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Edem Agbana, has donated GH¢125,000 to support the construction of a kindergarten school block at Kave, in a move aimed at improving early childhood education in the area.

The funds will fully cover the cost of sand and stone required for the project, which is being implemented by Pencils of Promise.

What the Donation Will Do

The financial support is expected to:

  • Accelerate construction work on the KG block

  • Ensure timely completion of the project

  • Provide a safer and more conducive learning environment

Community leaders say the intervention comes at a critical stage of the project.

Impact on Education in Ketu North

The Kave KG project is part of broader efforts to improve access to quality early childhood education in underserved communities.

Once completed, the facility is expected to:

  • Reduce overcrowding in classrooms

  • Improve teaching and learning conditions

  • Increase school enrolment among young children

Partnership for Community Development

The collaboration between Hon. Edem Agbana and Pencils of Promise highlights the importance of partnerships in delivering community development projects.

Pencils of Promise is known for building schools and improving education infrastructure across developing regions.

Why This Matters

Access to quality early education is widely seen as a foundation for long-term academic success and national development.

Investments in school infrastructure help:

What Happens Next

With funding for key materials secured, construction is expected to move at a faster pace.

Stakeholders will be monitoring:

Quick Explainer

Who made the donation?
Edem Agbana, MP for Ketu North.

How much was donated?
GH¢125,000.

What is the money for?
To cover sand and stone for the Kave KG school project.

Who is building the school?
Pencils of Promise.