Health
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Water rationing hits Greater Accra, other regions
The Management of Ghana Water Company Limited has announced the rationing of water supply as raw water bodies from various…
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Health financing in Ghana: Co-creating solutions through multi-sectoral approach for sustainability is key
Health financing has been identified as the key to unlocking progress toward the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as…
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“We want to ensure there is WASH for everybody but not only for a handful” – CRS Country Representative
The Country Representative for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) to Ghana, Mr. Daniel Mumuni has hinted that his organisation wants to…
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CONIWAS joins Child Sanitation Diplomat to mark World Toilet Day at Dowamya
Some members of the Coalition of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Water and Sanitation led by the Executive Secretary joined the…
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THE JOURNEY TOWARDS OPEN DEFECATION FREE GHANA
November 19th, 2022 is World Toilet Day, a day set aside by the international community to draw attention to the…
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CONIWAS takes handwashing to Madina market…urges Kayayes, market women to practice proper and regular handwashing
A Programmes Officer at the Coalition of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS), Emily Hammond has called on…
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Work on Zoomlion’s IRECOP Projects across the country progresses steadily
Some members of the Parliamentary Press Corps (PPC), last week paid a working visit to some sites of the Integrated…
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7 million people die annually from Cardiovascular Disease – WHF, SASNET-Ghana
The World Heart Federation (WHF) and Stroke Association Support Network-Ghana (SASNET-Ghana) are calling on the governments of Ghana, Civil Society…
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157 out of 225 foreign-trained Ghanaian doctors who sat for MDC’s licence examination in 2019 failed
The executives of the Medical and Dental Council of Ghana are uncertain about the quality of online tuition offered to…
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