Our education project will pursue several objectives:
Explore and develop peace and non-violent skills as a response to Daily Challenges.
Develop an attitude of open-mindedness and critical thinking.
Explain Quaker beliefs, values, and practices and their relevance for males and females in Ghana.
This is to be carried out in partnership with the Ghana Education Service and Private schools in Ghana.
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Nonviolence
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Restorative, Retributive and Distributive Justice
Develop working links and join projects with other meetings internationally and locally. Serve as a hub of communication for unprogrammed meetings in West Africa. Work closely with British Yearly Meeting, Quaker Africa, and the world umbrella body. Hold regular join worship with selected unprogrammed Quaker meetings.
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Prison work with both juvenile and adult detention centres
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Developing Quaker resources in Ghana
This involves completion of the warden house, establishing reliable internet access at Hill House, Holding meetings online and during the week. Developing the Quaker land at Elmina. Developing the grounds at Hill House and ensuring that there is water year-round to sustain the plants on the meeting grounds.
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Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability
As Quakers, our testimonies, African traditions, and Christian
teachings call us to act, not just reflect. The Bible reminds us: “The earth is the Lord’s, and
everything in it” (Psalm 24:1). And in the spirit of ubuntu—humanity towards others—we
embrace our responsibility to both community and creation.
Restorative, Retributive and Distributive Justice