[State Department]Washington -Peace Corps volunteer Janette Ambauen is confronting the stigma of children living with disabilities in and around her Ghanaian community.
[CAF]Head Coach of Ghana U-17 team (Black Starlets), Samuel Fabin tells Cafonline.com that his team has not qualified for the 2013 Africa U-17 Championship despite carrying a 3-2 lead into this weekend's second leg against South Africa.
[Ghanaian Chronicle]Between the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) 'collapsing' (black) and the National Democratic Congress's (NDC) strengthened (white) National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), there appears to be no grey areas. And nowhere was this better portrayed than at last week's political parties health platform organized by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) at its 54th Annual General Conference held in Cape Coast in the Central Region.
[Capital FM]Nairobi -Celtic and Harambee Stars star, Victor Wanyama, is among the nominees for the GLO-CAF Awards scheduled for December 20 in Accra, Ghana.
[AGRA]Ghana has undeniably felt the effects of climate change and, because of the country’s dependence on climate-sensitive sectors negative impacts are reverberating throughout the national economy.
[ANGOP]Luanda -Ghana's minister of Foreign Affairs Chriss Kpodo arrived Tuesday in Luanda to attend as an observer the conference dedicated to Peace and Security in the Gulf of Guinea, taking place in the country's capital.
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