The family also had to contend with the lack of running water, which was turned off from 5.30am to 8.30am everyday, and the frequent power cuts that were affecting Ghana at the time.
However, Dominic says these hardships were easily counterbalanced by seeing the charity in action. During his five months in Elmina, he helped to get a new teacher training programme up and running, which, if successful, will be rolled out across the whole of Ghana. There was also the appointment of a local Country Programme Manager, Issahaku Abudulai, preparing the way for Aubrey and his family to return to the UK.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisici elit, sed eiusmod tempor incidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Idque Caesaris facere volun tate liceret: sese habere. Magna pars studiorum, prodita quaerimus. Magna pars studiorum, prodita quaerimus. Fabio vel iudice vincam, sunt in culpa…
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