NEWS
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Trust in Data, Trust in Development — Why Ghana’s Future Depends on Open Statistics
As Ghana deepens its democracy and pursues inclusive development, one truth is becoming clearer than ever: a nation that…
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Africa’s Youth Surge: The Promise and the Peril of a Growing Generation
Africa stands at a crossroads as its youth population expands faster than any other region in the world. World…
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Women Hit Hardest as Hunger Tightens Its Grip on Ghanaian Homes
Across many Ghanaian households, the struggle to put food on the table is growing harder and women are bearing…
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How Stratcomm Africa’s Green Vision Won Ghana Four Global Awards
What began over a decade ago as a bold idea to make Ghanaians fall in love with plants and…
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Ghana’s Uneven Food Reality: Where You Live Determines What You Eat
In Ghana today, the ability to enjoy three meals a day depends largely on where you call home. While…
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More Ghanaians Struggling to Get Enough Food — Statistical Service Warns
This year’s World Food Day has brought a serious reminder that many families in Ghana are finding it harder…
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Africa’s Youth Are Its Future, Not Its Burden — AfDB Prez Tells World Bank Council
President of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), Dr Sidi Ould Tah, has reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to driving…
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West and Central Africa’s Girls Demand Urgent Action on Rights and Inclusion
More than 100 girls from 24 countries across West and Central Africa have gathered in Dakar to make a…
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OAA 2002 Gives Hope to 19 Children Through Children’s Fund and Peer Assistance Initiative
True to the Achimota call to “Be living waters to a thirsty land,” the OAA 2002 Year Group, through…
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Denmark, UNDP Renew $4.6m Pact to Boost Peace, Economic Opportunities in West Africa’s Atlantic Corridor
Ghana and its West African neighbours are set to benefit from new Danish funding aimed at strengthening peace and…
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