GlobeServe Ministries International

Adidome Vocational School Is Ready:

GlobeServe Brings Skills Training to the Volta Region

By GlobeServe Ministries International | April 2026

In a quiet community in Ghana’s Volta Region, something real has taken shape; not just in bricks and mortar, but in the hope it carries for hundreds of young people and families. The Adidome campus of the GlobeServe Technical Vocational and Entrepreneurial Training School (GT-VETS) has completed construction, and by September 2026, its doors will open to its first students.

This milestone is more than a building update. It is the result of years of prayer, partnership, and perseverance – a testament to what God makes possible when a community believes and a ministry commits

From Vision to Reality: The Story of Adidome

The Adidome campus is part of GlobeServe Ministries International’s broader GT-VETS initiative, a skills training program designed to equip young people across Ghana and West Africa with practical, skill -building expertise. The vision has always been simple: that change is not just spiritual. When young people have marketable skills, families are strengthened, communities are lifted, and the gospel is lived out in tangible ways.

The Adidome site was identified as a strong location in the Volta Region, a community with deep need and genuine openness to the work GlobeServe has been doing through its local church network. Construction moved forward in phases, and in April 2026, the building was officially confirmed complete.

“Train up a child in the way he should go,” reads Proverbs 22:6, a verse that has anchored this project from the beginning. GlobeServe believes vocational education is one of the most powerful ways to invest in that future.

What Students Will Learn: Programmes Offered at Adidome

The Adidome campus is designed to meet the specific economic needs of its surrounding communities. The school will offer programmes in Fashion Design, Catering, and Hairdressing; trades that carry real earning potential for graduates, especially young women who are often underserved by conventional education pathways.

Alongside these core vocational tracks, students will receive training in English Language, Entrepreneurship, Life Skills, and ICT. This full curriculum reflects GlobeServe’s conviction that vocational training should not only produce skilled workers, it should produce confident, resourceful individuals prepared to build lives, start businesses, and contribute to their communities in concrete ways.

The combination of hands-on trade skills and foundational entrepreneurship training is what sets this programme apart. A graduate who can sew, cook, or style hair and who also understands how to manage a budget, communicate professionally, and navigate the market is far better positioned for lasting success.

Where Things Stand: Furniture, Enrollment, and What Comes Next

As of April 2026, the building is complete and furnishing is actively underway. Classroom equipment and office furniture are being procured, with full installation expected within weeks. Community interest has already been strong; church members in and around Adidome have expressed genuine enthusiasm about enrolling when the school opens.

The road to September is clearly mapped:

In May and June, the focus is on completing all furniture and equipment installation so that classrooms, offices, and training spaces are fully operational.

In early July, GlobeServe plans to launch radio advertisements targeting both prospective students and qualified teachers. These broadcasts will reach communities across the Volta Region, spreading the word about available programmes, admission requirements, and how to apply.

From July through August, admissions will open, applications will be reviewed, and the process of shortlisting teachers and staff will begin. Building a strong, committed faculty is a priority, the quality of instruction will shape the school’s reputation and outcomes for years to come.

In September 2026, the Adidome Vocational School will officially open its doors for its first student intake. It will be a moment worth celebrating and worth sharing.

Why Vocational Education Matters in Ghana’s Volta Region

Ghana’s Volta Region, like many parts of rural West Africa, faces persistent challenges around youth employment and economic opportunity. Many young people who complete basic schooling have no clear path into a livelihood they can build on. University education is often inaccessible or impractical. The result is a wide gap between potential and opportunity.

Vocational training directly addresses that gap. A young woman trained in fashion design can launch a tailoring business with minimal startup capital. A graduate with catering skills can serve school events, cook for institutions, or build a catering enterprise. These are not abstract possibilities — they are the documented outcomes of vocational training programs across Sub-Saharan Africa.

GlobeServe’s GT-VETS model goes one step further by embedding entrepreneurship and life skills into every programme. Students don’t just learn a trade — they learn how to build a business around it, how to manage money, and how to present themselves professionally. That fuller toolkit is what transforms a skill into a livelihood.

A Community Investment Rooted in Faith

What stands out about the Adidome campus is how it emerged from the community itself. Local church members are among the most enthusiastic prospective enrollees. The partnerships that made the construction possible reflect GlobeServe’s model of ministry: not doing things for communities, but alongside them.

GlobeServe Technical Vocational and Entrepreneurial Training School is built on the conviction that skills and enterprise are expressions of human dignity — and that when people are equipped to work with their hands and lead with their minds, whole communities are changed.

The Adidome campus is one node in a broader network. GT-VETS operates under the oversight of Director Dunya Anthony Boateng and is part of GlobeServe Ministries International’s seven ministry arms, which together address education, health, missions, and economic empowerment across Ghana and West Africa.

How You Can Support This Work

If you are a donor, partner church, or individual who wants to see the Adidome Vocational School thrive beyond its opening, there are real and immediate ways to help. Equipment for vocational training, scholarships for students who cannot afford fees, and support for qualified teachers all make a direct difference.

GlobeServe Ministries International invites its global community to pray for this launch, share this story, and consider how their giving or partnership can help a young woman in the Volta Region gain the skills she needs to change her own life — and her community’s.

The building is ready. The community is waiting. September cannot come soon enough.

GlobeServe Ministries International is a 501(c)(3) Christian missions NGO headquartered in Accra, Ghana, with a US office in Scottsdale, Arizona. Its tagline: “Rooted in Christ, Led by the Spirit, Serving the World.” Learn more at globeserveministries.org.