Upcoming webcasts

Post a question from your school for the Kuapa Kids to answer by clicking on the upcoming broadcast link below. We would also like you to say why you have asked that question, e.g. why it’s important to you to find this out.

  • 11am, Monday 22nd March 2010

    We take for granted that we always have access to clean water in our taps and electricity from a socket in the wall but for much of Africa this is not so. In this webcast we learn about what public utilities are like in Ghana.

  • 11am, Monday 17th May 2010

    Let’s hear from the girls in this webcast. What do they like to wear when they are not in school uniform and do they have clothes for special occasions?

  • 11am, Monday 14th June 2010

    As the Football World Cup reaches its final stages, how important is football to the Kuapa Kids?

  • 11am, Monday 5th July 2010

    In this webcast the children tell us stories about their grandparents lives and reflect on how their own childhood is different to the childhood experienced by their grandparents.

  • 11am, Monday 27th September 2010

    For many British kids technology means playstations, mobiles phones and staying in touch through Facebook, but what sort of technology do Ghanaian kids have access to? Do they use computers and if so can they play computer games on them or are they only for working on? Are mobile phones changing the way people stay in touch in Ghana as they are in the UK? Is Internet access available and, if so, what do they use it for. What piece of technology would they most like to have and why?

  • 11am, Monday 18th October 2010

    Kids the world over love to dance. In the UK kids do ballet and tap dancing classes, some learn street dance, hip hop or breakdancing, and most go to discos. But what about in Ghana? Do the children dance? On what occasions do they dance? Is it just special occasions or at any time? And how do they learn to dance? Some of the Kuapa Kids show us their dance moves and teach us a few steps!

  • 11am, Monday 6th December 2010

    ….but is it Christmas in Ghana too? The Kuapa Kids tell us all about the main festivals celebrated in Ghana.