8 000多名加纳青少年在节庆前的一项全国运动中接受了禁毒教育,保健团体和社区团体提供用品和眼科护理。
Over 8,000 Ghanaian teens got anti-drug education in a national campaign ahead of a festival, with health and community groups delivering supplies and eye care.
在由狮子会和扶轮社、FDA 和传统领袖领导的为期一周的活动中,加纳 Manya Krobo 地区的 8,000 多名高中生接受了药物滥用教育,警告可待因、曲马多、大麻和水烟的危险,并提供互动会议和赠品。
Over 8,000 high school students in Ghana’s Manya Krobo districts received drug abuse education in a weeklong campaign led by Lions and Rotary clubs, the FDA, and traditional leaders, warning of dangers from codeine, tramadol, cannabis, and shisha, with interactive sessions and giveaways.
这项在恩格马耶姆节之前提出的倡议还包括社区广播和心理健康散步,官员提议在学校设立禁毒俱乐部。
The initiative, timed before the Ngmayem Festival, also included community broadcasts and a mental health walk, with officials proposing anti-drug clubs in schools.
与此同时,阿克拉金狮俱乐部向戈莫阿中央的一所农村学校提供了1 500份教育用品,以支持学术平等。
Meanwhile, the Accra Golden Lions Club delivered 1,500 educational supplies to a rural school in Gomoa Central, supporting academic equity.
在另一项努力中,两个阿克拉狮子俱乐部向特萨诺的120多人提供免费眼科护理,这是全国通过社区外联和伙伴关系努力消除可预防的失明现象的一部分。
In another effort, two Accra Lions Clubs provided free eye care to over 120 people in Tesano, part of a national push to combat preventable blindness through community outreach and partnerships.