Superwoman of The Year nominee partners with GLA to help Ghanaian youths read more books

Stacy Amoateng signs MoU with Ghana library Authority to continue her philanthropic streak

Superwoman of The Year nominee partners with GLA to help Ghanaian youths read more books
Stacy Amoateng

Ghanaian host of her own show, the 'Restoration with Stacy' television show, Stacy Amoateng has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ghana Library Authority (GLA) to further increase literal awareness in Ghana.

This MoU, which was signed on September 2, 2020, is said to be aimed at "collaborating and boosting the image of libraries in Ghana."

The TV host, who has just bagged a nomination for the Super Woman of the Year at the 2020 edition of the famed Women's Choice awards Africa (WCAA), was named in the category after her outstanding work as the Executive Director in charge of television and radio at Angel Broadcasting Network alongside other philanthropic deeds.

 

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She has now continued the streak by teaming up with the Ghana Library Authority to encourage the more Ghanaian youths to read books. 

"This partnership will see some libraries renovated and introduced to edutainment. We will set up entertainment units which will enable children have fun whiles learning. We are also using this partnership to make Readers Clubs very active across Ghana by introducing competitions that will be very compelling." Stacy explained in her social media post to announce the development.

"The winners of the competitions "will receive scholarship packages, exchange programs opportunities abroad, and cash prizes."

 


"All these are geared to push children to aim higher to become greater in the future. The first phase of renovations will take place in ten libraries across Ghana," she added.

The libraries are Brong Ahafo Regional Library (Sunyani), Dormaa District Library (Dormaa), Tarawa Library (Western), Volta Regional Library (Ho), Abura Dunkwa Library, Laterbiokoshie Library (Accra), Ashanti Regional Library, Bongo District Library (Upper East), Koforidua Children's Library and Damongo Library.