Junior Camp Ghana: Living Tomorrow's Career Today

From The Vim Views & Versions - Blogs of a MIghTy African Sat Aug 2 2014, 16:29:00

I've blogged about the +Junior Camp Ghana program various times on this blog. We're coming off the month of June which had 3 Junior Camps in schools in separate regions of Ghana. I'm proud of the work the team has been doing. +Nathaniel Alpha +Pedel Oppong +francis kumadoh +Kofi Kafui Kornu +Eunice Mintah Young, Esinam Yevu have been doing a great job. Eunice, a Ghana Institute of Journalism graduate, is availing herself to her marketing role and wrote this press release that's been published on +ModernGhana.com and +spyghana.com. Read below.

Junior Camp Ghana (JCG) is a program by the GhanaThink Foundation, an NGO based in both USA and Ghana, that has been engaging the minds of numerous students in the regions of Ghana since its inception in 2013.

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