The Kick Tuberculosis Ghana programme is adopting the game of football
to educate children on Tuberculosis (TB) to enable them to serve as
change agents in their various communities.
Mr. Samuel Morkli Akoto, Western Regional Programme Manager told the
Ghana News Agency that the move was to achieve 50 per cent increase in
knowledge of the disease among rural communities.
The campaign would target children in basic and Junior High Schools
between the ages of 10 and 15 years in prioritized districts such as the
Tarkwa Municipality and the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly for
accelerated intervention and identification of TB hotspots.
Mr. Akoto said selected teachers in participating schools would be
given adequate knowledge on TB and would be integrated into regular
classroom work with football games on Fridays.
He said children continue to be innocent victims of the TB epidemic
with no idea of the symptoms, and that, raising awareness about the
disease was, therefore, paramount to saving many children from premature
deaths, particularly, from HIV/TB children.
He said this year's "KICK TB Ghana" programme had selected some schools
in the Tarkwa Municipality, as well as the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis
to build the capacity of these children to fight the menace to help
prevent the spread of the disease.
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