Welcome to olinga foundation

Over the last 14 years, the Olinga Foundation for Human Development (Olinga) has been developing a scalable model of literacy teacher training support/intervention at the upper primary level in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service (GES) in three districts across the country: Wassa Amenfi East and West in the Western Region, and the Afram Plains/Kwawu North in the Eastern Region.

These districts fall under the Government’s most deprived criteria and experience very low rates of literacy attainment among P6 children and experience high dropout rates particularly among the upper primary levels. The Olinga Foundation for Human Development has worked in a close collaborative relationship with the GES and the Ministry of Education in order to achieve a level of scale in each of its target districts in a cost effective and efficient manner.

Training for Transformation

The Training for Transformation (TfT) programme responds to the Government of Ghana and the Ministry of Education's request for partners to support the improvement of quality education at the primary and basic education levels in Ghana (MOE, 2010).
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Teacher Empowerment

Over the last 12 years, the Olinga Foundation for Human Development (Olinga) has been developing a scalable model of literacy teacher training support/intervention at the upper primary level in collaboration with the Ghana Education Service (GES) ...
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All children Reading Campaign

Pupils and teachers benefiting from World reader's "All Children Reading" project within the Suhum municipality for the past five months have been experiencing a more interesting and participatory lesson so far as reading is concerned in their curricular activities.
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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

DR. LESLIE CASELY-HAYFORD

MOST OUTSTANDING FEMALE IN CSR AWARD 2024 The Director for  Associates for Change and the Olinga Foundation for Human Development,
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OLINGA FOUNDATION HONORED 2024

ONLINGA FOUNDATION FOR HUMAN DEVT HONOURED FOR INSPIRING LITERACY CHANGE AT 2024 GHANA PHILANTHROPY AWARDS Ghana’s Most Respected Human Development
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