A complete of 19,743 faculty youngsters within the Eastern, Volta and Greater Accra Regions have been affected by the current Akosombo and Kpong Dam spillage, a examine performed by Child Rights International (CRI) has revealed.
They are from 71 colleges comprising Kindergarten, Primary and Junior High.
More than 9,000 of them couldn’t retrieve their instructional supplies, together with uniforms, luggage, books, sneakers, and textbooks from the floods.
At a press convention in Accra today, the Executive Director of CRI, Mr Bright Appiah described the state of affairs as insufferable and known as on the Ghana Education Service to develop and implement an Education Recovery Plan.
This, he stated would assist expedite the reintegration of affected children into faculty to allow them to catch-up with educating and studying actions.
He stated the examine was performed by the organisation to evaluate the impact of the spillage, particularly within the training and well being of youngsters.
According to Mr Appiah, per CRI’s estimation, it might take greater than three months for the state to formally return the youngsters again to highschool, therefore the necessity to begin addressing the issue sooner.
He stated CRI would perform an train to provide affected youngsters with books and important supplies.
With regards to well being, he stated the examine indicated that 90 per cent of youngsters in secure havens had reported having contracted one ailment or the opposite.
“The top three diseases reported in the havens among children are malaria at 94.3 per cent, skin diseases at 70 per cent and headaches at 30 per cent,” he stated.
According to Mr Appiah, the examine confirmed trauma and psychological results of the spillage on the youngsters.
“Reports of psychological points amongst youngsters have additionally been noted with over 95 per cent of youngsters reporting anxiousness and unhappiness.
“About 20 per cent of children showed signs of dissociation refusing to acknowledge the disaster and any impact it may or may not have had on them, this group claims that nothing has changed in their lives and things are just fine,” Mr Appiah stated.
The examine additionally indicated that greater than 3,200 adolescent ladies affected by spillage had reported the dearth of entry to non-public hygiene merchandise equivalent to sanitary towels forcing them to resort to the usage of different unhygienic supplies.
Mr Appiah stated his outfit would provide sanitary towels for adolescent ladies to make sure that they’ve entry to wash and hygienic choices to keep up their well being and dignity.
He stated 0.62 per cent of youngsters had reported situations of bodily sexual abuse and one per cent verbal abuse.
“There have been considerations raised by about 20 per cent of youngsters expressing displeasure over sleeping preparations in some secure havens that allowed rooms to be occupied by each men and women.
80 per cent of ladies reported really feeling uncomfortable having to decorate up within the presence of the boys and expressed an absence of privateness in these circumstances,” he stated.
Mr Appiah known as on all organisations and authorities companies in charged with the distribution of reduction gadgets to make sure that equitable distribution of reduction gadgets, particularly to youngsters with disabilities or these caring for differently-abled dad and mom have been addressed.
BY AGNES OPOKU SARPONG