The Volta Region has 18 administrative Districts/Municipalities that oversee the management of both basic and second cycle institutions. The Regional Office in Ho coordinates, supervises and monitors the activities of all the Districts and the schools
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The region was formed by the union of the former British Togoland, which was part of the German protectorate of Togoland, and the south eastern part of the Gold Coast, east of the Volta River. It was administered as part of the Gold Coast by the British as Trans Volta Togoland. Before Ghana's independence, a plebiscite held on 9th May, 1956 saw the territory decide to join Ghana at independence.
More than 70% of the population aged 15 years and above are economically active. About 60% are in agriculture and related occupations. Others are in production, transport and equipment operation, sales work, professional, technical and related work, and services.
The Volta Region has 18 administrative Districts/Municipalities that oversee the management of both basic and second cycle institutions. The Regional Office in Ho coordinates, supervises and monitors the activities of all the Districts and the schools