Health
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NDC Oti Regional Women’s Wing donates 300 sanitary pads to girls in Nkwanta South
The Oti Regional Women’s Wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), led by Regional Women’s Organizer, Madam Paulina Magyam, has…
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World Vision Int. holds 2nd Executive Breakfast Conversation on enhancing WASH services
The World Vision International (WVI) Ghana in partnership with the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources (MSWR) has held 2nd…
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FHUC holds 9th Matriculation and Graduation ceremony
Family Health University College (FHUC), students and graduates are now eligible to apply for both the Educational Commission for Foreign…
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WHO celebrates its 75th anniversary.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has marked its 75th anniversary. The 75th celebration was conceded with the 2023 World Health Day commemoration. In…
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Mataheko D/A Basic School Students urge government to scrap taxes on sanitary pads
Some students of Mataheko D A Basic School in the Ningo-Prampram District of the Greater Accra, have appealed to the…
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Parliament Must Choose Public Health and Pass the Excise Tax Bill Now!
For many years, the convenience of feigned helplessness of being between two opposing sides has been an escape route for…
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Develop Ghana Presidential Compact for WASH – CONIWAS tells gov’t
The Coalition of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS) has called on the government to develop a Ghanaian…
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Plan Ghana’s IPADEV Project train moves to West Mamprusi Municipality.
Ten (10) communities under the West Mamprusi Municipality are to benefit from Plan International Ghana’s Integrated Package for Sustainable Development…
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Government urged to preserve rivers and water bodies
A water consultant, Rev. Dr. Ing. Appiah Duah has stressed the need for government to intensify its efforts in arresting…
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Diabetics urged to stick to prescribed medications -Dr. Appiah
A Specialist Obstetrician-Gynecologist at the First Class Hospital, Dr. Francis Appiah, has admonished diabetic patients to stick to prescribed medications…
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