Happy 29th Anniversary, Curious Minds of Ghana and the World🎉👏🏾 Monday 1st April 1996 has come a full circle. As we mark another milestone 29 years […]
Young people are at a critical stage of development where information (whether right or not) can shape their choices, dreams and their future. However, traditional methods […]
In an era where information flows as freely as water, young people find themselves at the crossroads of unprecedented opportunity and challenge. As we celebrate Global […]
As part of efforts to curb the menace of Child labour and Trafficking in some fishing communities along the coast of Ghana, Curious Minds built the capacities of some Children Against Child Labour and Trafficking (ChACLaT), to in turn, educate other young people.
n a concerted effort to tackle the rising rates of teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the Asene Manso Akroso District, two community sensitisations
Curious Minds organised a three-day capacity-building workshop in the Asene Manso Akroso district of the Eastern region of Ghana. The workshop supported by RFSU equipped twenty-three (23) young people.
In journalism school, my teachers often said “the media is the fourth estate of the realm.” This is a phrase I have also rehashed in many spaces including radio and TV.
Child labour has been an alarming issue since time immemorial, retarding the development of children and communities in Ghana. According to the recent Ghana Fisheries Recovery Report, there are over 2.7 million child labourers in Ghana,