Accra, Nov 28, - The Rebecca
Foundation has signed an agreement with Licang District Experimental School in
Qingdao, China, to have an exchange programme between Ghanaian and Chinese
school children starting next year.
The programme, which seeks to
deepen cultural, academic and sports ties between pupils of the two countries,
would allow 10 pupils from the Licang School to visit Ghana while 10 Ghanaian
pupils would also visit China every year.
The programme was secured as part
of events being undertaking by the First Lady, Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo’s
official visit to China, and it would enable the children to gain a lot,
especially in the area of sports.
It would enable pupils from China
to be trained in Ghana’s favorite sporting disciplines, including soccer, while
Ghanaian pupils visiting China would also be taught various sports including
table tennis.
At the signing ceremony in China,
the First Lady, who is also the Founder of the Rebecca Foundation, commended
the people of China for their sense of discipline, saying “the exchange
programme would help impact some of their values in the participating
children.”
Professor Kwesi Yankah, Minister
of State in charge of Tertiary Education, who accompanied the First Lady’s team
to China, said “through the power of sports, the children who will be
participating in the exchange programme will be able to make friends to deepen
cultural relations among the two countries.”
The agreement for the programme
was signed on behalf of the Rebecca Foundation by Ms. Shirley Laryea from the
Office of the First Lady, whiles Mr Wang Xiaoguang, Director General, Education
and Sports Bureau of the Licang District signed for the school.
Later, the First Lady met with
members of the Ghanaian community in Qingdao area and encouraged them to
contribute their knowledge, skills and resources to the development of Ghana
She also gave the assurance that
the President, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo and his team was working hard to
steer the country towards sustainable development and prosperity.
GNA

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