- PHOTOS » Socio-economic Task Presentation
The JESk Group were putting heads together and preparing for their Socio-economic Task Presentation that had been commissioned to the judges
The BOTHO Group were also preparing earnestly on their socio-economic Task presentation at the Professional Development Centre of the British Council in Accra.
Before the presentations started, Albert Eliason of the British Counncil briefed the judges, the Board and Faculty sho were present to evalute the Socio-ecnomic Task presentation on what and how to score the points
Before the socio-economic Task presentations started, a press conference giving details about the Grande Finale of The Challenge Season 2 was held at the British Council in Accra.
The Impact Group which was made up of Michael, Anastacia, Araba and Dorinda were the first to present on their project - revamping the chalk factory of the disabled
After the their presentation Madam Esther Cobbah quesries the group on their delivery and the real target they sought to pursue.
The Director of the British Council was also there as a Judge and he questioned one of the Groups on their lack of including an emotional aspect of the recipients of the Project they delivered
Dr Appiah a Board member who was sitted with Dr Pascal a faculty member and Juliet of the British Council listened attentively as one of the Group members defended their choice if the disabled as the target group for the Project
It was the turn of the BOTHO Group as they present their project - revamping the Krobo Bead production Association
The judges and the audience at the presentation could do less than smile while the BOTHO Group presented their project to them
Two of the Board and a Faculty member listended with wrath attention as the BOTHO Group presented their project to them and their colleaugues
The University representatves from Thames Valley University and London Metropolitan University were there to help assess the presentations and decide which group won the the prize
Juliet of the British Council, Accra asked a question on the BOTHO Group preentation - revamping the Beach Association of Krobo Odumase
Dr Deit-Tumi also asked a question about the long term vaiability and sustainability of the web site the BOTHO group developed for the Beads Association lookng at the low level of education and how complex managing that complex web site would be.
The JESK Group was the last to present and according to the judges and most of the viewers, they had the best presentation to the extent that they were given a standing ovation and a massive applause from the judges.
One of the University representatives from London Metropolitan University asked a question about the emotional attachment of the children of the Foster Home they commissioned their project for
Madam Esther Cobbah a Board Member said for the sake of marks, the JESk group was outstanding but she said it lacked more emotional attachment on the part of the children who were beneficiaries of the project.





























