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Explain the economic reason behind Ghana's Free Compulsory Basic Education?

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Answered by arlenedomingo166
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Explanation:Over the next forty years its education system expanded to provide places for most, but not all, of its children. ... The Free and Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) programme introduced in 1995 promised universal education by 2005.May 12, 2009

The right to education is guaranteed in Ghana's 1992 Constitution which states in Article 38(2) that “The Government shall within two years after Parliament first meets after coming into force of this Constitution draw up a programme for the implementation within the following 10 years for the provision of a Free, ..

Answered by Ruthvikvishnu1912
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Education in Ghana was mainly informal, and based on apprenticeship before the arrival of European settlers, who introduced a formal education system addressed to the elites . Pre-Independent Ghana was known as the Gold Coast.The economy of pre-colonial Gold Coast was mainly dependent on subsistence farming where farm produce was shared within households and members of each household specialized in providing their household with other necessities such as cooking utilities, shelter, home, clothing and furnitures. Trade with other households was therefore practised in a very small scale.This has made economic activities in pre-colonial Gold Coast a family

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