Institutional Affiliation Office Donates Risograph Machine to UCC Basic School Annex The Institutional Affiliation Office (IAO) has donated a risograph printing machine to the University of Cape Coast Basic School Annex to enhance academic work and promot

The Institutional Affiliation Office (IAO) has donated a risograph printing machine to the University of Cape Coast Basic School Annex to enhance academic work and promote effective teaching and learning.

The donation, which took place  at the school premises, was in response to a formal request made by the Headteacher of the school, Mr. Victor Fiifi Addison.

According to Mr. Addison, the school had faced challenges in producing large volumes of printed materials, especially examination papers. He noted that the donation of the risograph machine would greatly ease the pressure on staff and significantly improve the efficiency of academic work at the school.

“We are extremely grateful for this timely intervention by the Institutional Affiliation Office. This machine will not only reduce our reliance on external printing services but will also help ensure the timely delivery of examination papers and teaching materials.” Mr. Addison stated.

The Head of IAO, Dr. Justice K. G. A. Boateng, who presented the machine, explained that the donation formed part of the Office’s broader initiative to support both teaching and non-teaching units within the University. He added that, as part of this commitment, the Office had previously donated theatre equipment to the University Hospital to help enhance the delivery of quality healthcare to both the University community and residents of Cape Coast.

He emphasized the importance of supporting foundational education as a key part of the University’s developmental agenda. “We believe that a strong foundation at the basic level is essential to nurturing academic excellence, and we are proud to contribute to that process,” he said.

A student in Basic School 1, Krobea Asante, expressed appreciation to IAO, describing the donation as a morale booster and a practical solution to one of the school’s logistical challenges.

Source: Documentation and Information Section