Challenging Heights

JHS students visit Ghana’s Parliament; some see Accra for the first time

Between class-work, exam prep and studying, 20 of Challenging Heights School’s oldest students, JHS 2 and 3, got to experience what they learn first hand, with a day-trip visit to The Parliament of Ghana. The students have been learning about Ghana’s three branches of government, especially as they prepared for the Basic Education Certificate Exam […]

Day of the African Child aims can only be achieved through full implementation of the National Plan of Action by the Government of Ghana

Challenging Heights believes that the Government of Ghana is neglecting its 9 million children by failing to fully implement the National Plan of Action (NPA) to end all forms of Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) in Ghana by 2015. The NPA was launched in 2011 with strong commitments to tackle rights abuses such as […]

Challenging Heights welcomes commitment by Ghana Police to properly screen vehicles for trafficked children

As Ghana Police Service launch the TURN BACK Human Trafficking strategy today, Challenging Heights is calling on police officers to routinely and systematically inspect all suspicious vehicles for trafficking persons, especially children. We know that every year thousands of child and adult victims of trafficking are transported along Ghana’s roads, taken into forced labour and sexual exploitation. […]

GES Must Respond To WASSCE Anomalies Before the Future of Ghana’s Children is Destroyed

PRESS RELEASE 18-5-2015 Ghana Education Service must respond to the violent and unnecessary discipline administered during the ongoing West Africa Certificate Examination (WASSCE), demands the child rights organization Challenging Heights. Challenging Heights believes that these anomalies that prevent children from writing their WASSCE as planned can destroy the future of the children and youth in Ghana. […]

Creating a promising life with soap suds

Just one week after learning how to make liquid soap through the Challenging Heights Livelihoods, Women’s Empowerment Programme, 23 year-old Victoria Abraham pooled together resources, created labels and began producing Western Premier Liquid Soap. Victoria is in her second year as a student at the University of Education, Winneba. As she works through basic education […]