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Osu Oblantai Manye backs CrossRem initiative to strengthen educational support for needy children
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Osu Oblantai Manye backs CrossRem initiative to strengthen educational support for needy children

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
The Osu Oblantai Manye, Her Royal Highness Naa Maku Os??naa I, has endorsed the CrossRem initiative as a potential tool for improving transparency, accountability and efficiency in the delivery of educational support to needy children in Ghana.

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