The SMART Africa-Ghana team is doing an excellent job moving forward with their study. The 8th-week assessments for the comparison group were completed two weeks ago and the team was able to collect data from all 68 dyads in this study condition. In addition, the Ghana team collected drawings by school students designed to illustrate the topics covered in the adapted Dang-Malgu (Family Togetherness in Dagbani). The team is in the process of finalizing the selection of 2 to 3 drawings for each session to be included in the manual (see drawing above). The Ghana team also completed the recruitment of the four school health education program coordinators (SHEPs) who will deliver the Dang-Malgu multiple family group (MFG) intervention in the school assigned to this study condition. Following recruitment, BasicNeeds Ghana hosted a two-day Dang-Malgu facilitator training for SHEPs where they covered the content, facilitation, and delivery of the Dang-Malgu MFG intervention. The Ghana team is currently preparing for the 16th-week assessment for the comparison group while planning for the mobilization and recruitment of participants for the MFG delivered by SHEPs study condition. Keep up the good work Ghana team!