WLF officially launched the WLF-Junior Club to foster health, hygiene, and environmental education. 100 students and 10 teachers attended the event which featured talks on personal hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and healthy eating habits. Practical sessions included handwashing demonstrations and waste segregation practices. WLF donated 100 reading books to the school library to enhance learning. The club was set up to serve as a peer-led structure for continuing health education and environmental campaigns.
Partners CCEYD, WAIDGH and UDS
Date of Implementation: 9th February 2022
Project Location: Sakasaka Junior High School, Tamale
