IME - Innovative Motion Education Initiative

IME - Innovative Motion Education Initiative

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IME houses projects such Cloudnotte and Adventures & MasterMinds Project.

Redifining the Art of Education by providing tailored Projects for Schools, to make education a fun tool and more accessible especially the Third World Countries.

14/01/2025

The release of Matric Results| The NSC Provincial Pass Rate.

13/01/2025

The IEB has managed to achieve an impressive 98.47% pass rate with the class of 2024.

Photos from CTB-Crushing The Barriers International's post 09/01/2025

Decade after decade

*Thursday Throwback Impact Report:*

Did You Know? 

*Introduction:*
On January 15 2024, CTB Ghana through the Save Life Health (SLH) Global Initiative, the Organisation organised a health screening project in Adukrom, a rural community in Kumasi. This Project was anchored to address the lack of medical accessibility, adequate Medical attention by providing healthcare support to the residents who hardly afford medical bills. 

*Objectives:*
The primary objectives of the *Health Screening Bootcamp* were as follows:
1. To assess the health status of the community members, including children, women, and men.
2. To provide necessary medical attention and treatment to those in need.
3. To raise awareness about the importance of healthcare and promote preventive measures.

*Implementation:*
CTB reached out to over 1000 people living in Adukrom, ensuring a comprehensive health screening for the community. The Bootcamp focused on conducting health check-ups, offering medical consultations, and providing essential medicines to those requiring treatment.

*Impact:*
The health screening exercise had a significant impact on the community. It addressed the immediate healthcare needs of the residents and provided them with access to medical attention they couldn't afford otherwise. By reaching out to Adukrom, CTB demonstrated its commitment to improving the health and well-being of underserved communities.

*Conclusion:*
The CTB organization's health screening initiative in Adukrom, Kumasi, successfully provided healthcare support to over 1000 community members. This effort not only addressed the lack of medical attention but also raised awareness about the importance of healthcare in underserved areas. The initiative's impact will continue to benefit the community, promoting better health outcomes for years to come.

*#ROADTO10YEARS* 
*#CTBTurns10*
*#DecadeOperations*
*#Ever_Increasing_Vision*
*#ctb360* 09/01/2025


CTB Turns 10!

*Thursday Throwback Impact Report:* Did You Know? *Introduction:* On January 15 2024, CTB Ghana through the Save Life Health (SLH) Global Initiative, the Organisation organised a health screening project in Adukrom, a rural community in Kumasi. This Project was anchored to address the lack of medical accessibility, adequate Medical attention by providing healthcare support to the residents who hardly afford medical bills. *Objectives:* The primary objectives of the *Health Screening Bootcamp* were as follows: 1. To assess the health status of the community members, including children, women, and men. 2. To provide necessary medical attention and treatment to those in need. 3. To raise awareness about the importance of healthcare and promote preventive measures. *Implementation:* CTB reached out to over 1000 people living in Adukrom, ensuring a comprehensive health screening for the community. The Bootcamp focused on conducting health check-ups, offering medical consultations, and providing essential medicines to those requiring treatment. *Impact:* The health screening exercise had a significant impact on the community. It addressed the immediate healthcare needs of the residents and provided them with access to medical attention they couldn't afford otherwise. By reaching out to Adukrom, CTB demonstrated its commitment to improving the health and well-being of underserved communities. *Conclusion:* The CTB organization's health screening initiative in Adukrom, Kumasi, successfully provided healthcare support to over 1000 community members. This effort not only addressed the lack of medical attention but also raised awareness about the importance of healthcare in underserved areas. The initiative's impact will continue to benefit the community, promoting better health outcomes for years to come. *#ROADTO10YEARS* *#CTBTurns10* *#DecadeOperations* *#Ever_Increasing_Vision* *#ctb360*

09/01/2025

Road To 10 Years!

Carl Sithole center. We do our part to feed the leaders of tomorrow

29/09/2021

Interesting isn't it?

BODI TRIBE 🇪🇹

In the Bodi tribe (Ethiopia), the most desired men are those with the largest bellies. The bigger your belly, the more attractive you are.
Bodi men compete to be the fattest in the village by drinking a gruesome mixture of blood and milk while living in isolation for SIX months
Ethiopia’s Bodi or Me’en tribe, the bigger the better is the case. The Bodi people, live in a remote corner of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley and is home to young men who do all it takes to be crowned the fattest man.
and fed special meals and concoction for six months and after that, emerge to show off their newly engorged physiques and for a winner to be chosen. The champion “fat man” is then feted as a hero for the rest of his life.





Photos 29/09/2021

We couldn't agree more with UN Secretary-General AntĂłnio Guterres.

Students must resume classroom-based learning as soon as possible and get the support they need to catch up, through and beyond COVID-19.

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