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New Financing Model to Bring Cleaner Cooking to 1.3m Ghanaians
Every evening in Ashaiman, 32-year-old food vendor Nana Yaa Mensah spends nearly half of her earnings on charcoal. The…
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EU Envoy Calls for Deeper Ghana–EU Security Alliance as Sahel Crisis Worsens
The European Union Special Representative for the Sahel, Mr. João Cravinho, says the worsening security situation in the Sahel…
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National Farmers’ Day: A Celebration Built on Poisoned Soil and Toxic Rivers
By Efo Small Every year, Ghana honours its farmers with speeches, parades, and awards. But beneath the ceremony lies…
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Countries Race to Scale Primary Care Systems After Alarming Health Access Findings
A new 2025 Global Monitoring Report, released on December 6 at the Tokyo Universal Health Coverage High-Level Forum, has…
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Tony Elumelu Unveils RedPay, Positioning It as Africa’s New Digital Payments Backbone
African business leader and philanthropist Tony O. Elumelu has announced the launch of RedPay, a new unified payments platform…
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Bright Simons Demands Answers Over Alleged Govt Links to New Digital Payments Platform
Policy analyst and Vice President of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons, has raised a series of pointed questions to the…
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Communities Lead Ghana’s New Push to Restore Forests Through Sustainable Cocoa Farming
Ghana is fast losing its forest resources to agriculture expansion and other human induced practices. To address this challenge the…
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Northern Ghana’s Gold Fields Face Rising Extremist Interest – GI-TOC Report Warns
Northern Ghana’s artisanal gold sector is becoming increasingly exposed to the influence of violent extremist networks spreading from the…
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Accra Hosts ICASA 2025 as Leaders Push for Homegrown HIV Strategies
The 23rd International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) has opened in Accra, bringing together women leaders…
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Developing Nations Lost $741Billion to Debt Outflows in Three Years — World Bank
Developing countries entered 2025 with one of the harshest debt and financing environments in half a century, as new World…
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