RYTHM Foundation is expanding its collaboration with the ANOPA Project in Ghana to promote equity for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). The initiative aims to improve access to inclusive sports and education for PWDs, empowering them with life skills and opportunities for personal development. Through this extended partnership, the Foundation seeks to foster social inclusion and create a more equitable environment for PWDs in Ghana.
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