The Ghana Grows High School Next Level tour has officially begun with an unparalleled experience for students at Koforidua School for the Deaf on Friday, March 14.
This year’s edition is particularly special as it is dedicated to special schools and institutions for persons with disabilities, ensuring that every young mind, regardless of ability, is empowered with knowledge and opportunities in agriculture and its extended value chain.

This intervention, under the Ghana Grows Program, is an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation in partnership with the Springboard Road Show Foundation.
Over the years, the High School Next Level has become one of the most anticipated events for high school students, providing hands-on experiences and inspiring stories to help young people see the vast opportunities in agriculture and ATVET (Agricultural Technical and Vocational Education and Training).
Following the remarkable success of previous editions, the 2025 edition is prioritizing inclusivity and ensuring that no one s left behind.

The journey began in the Eastern Region, with Koforidua School for the Deaf hosting Kibi School for the Deaf and setting the stage for an insightful and impactful experience.
Speaking at the event, Comfort Ocran, Executive Director of the Springboard Road Show Foundation, stressed the significance of this year’s focus.
"This year’s edition of High School Next Level is about breaking barriers and creating a future where every young person, regardless of ability, has access to opportunities in agriculture.

"By reaching out to special schools, we are intentional about inclusivity and ensuring that no one is left behind in the journey of economic empowerment," she said.
Joining the tour as a resource person to motivate students, Michael Owusu Asare, a Disability Inclusion Specialist and Founder of No Limit Consult, stressed the importance of inclusive participation in the agricultural sector.

He said, "Agriculture is a game-changer in Ghana’s economy, and young people are at the heart of its transformation.
"Through this initiative, we are not only equipping students with knowledge but also providing them with the tools and confidence to explore agriculture as a viable and fulfilling career path regardless of any physical challenges they may face."

The 2025 Ghana Grows High School Next Level tour will be held in about ten schools with a clear commitment to reaching special schools and institutions for persons with disabilities.
The program is designed to challenge perceptions and ignite aspirations to consider agriculture as a career path.
From Akropong to Accra, the tour will continue bringing practical training, insightful presentations, and entertainment to students across the country. With more destinations ahead, the excitement is just beginning!
About Ghana Grows
The Ghana Grows Program is an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation, implemented by a consortium led by the Springboard Road Show Foundation. Lyme Haus serves as a sub-implementing partner, alongside other key technical collaborators, including Axis Human Capital, Meraki Arts Africa, Ghana Federation of the Disabled (GFD), Ghana Psychological Association (GPA), Young & Vibe, the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE), Ghana National Tailors and Dressmakers Association (GNTDA), Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), and GHABA.
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