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One journalist, his works on e-waste dumping in Ghana and a country that looks the other way
Ghana has had a democratic system of governance since the 1992 Constitution came into force. The Constitution dedicates a chapter, Chapter 12 to press freedom and the role of journalists in holding power to account.
Ghana’s 30 years of constitutional democracy – The relevance of Citizenship Week
The National Commission for Civic Education's constitutional mandate is to create and sustain the awareness of the principles and objectives of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, which forms one of the flagship programmes of the Commission.
Controlling and preventing bleeding disorders, critical to better quality of life
She could not believe this was happening all over again and she knew she could not survive it this time.
‘Fall’ of NDC MPs: A reflection of disappointment in ‘hung’ Parliament?
Seventeen Members of Parliament of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) were ‘slaughtered’ by delegates of the NDC in the Party’s crunch primaries held across the country last Saturday.
A stitch in time saves nine – A case for public health financing in Ghana
It was 11: 30 pm in the middle of a rainy night when young Alhassan who lives with his family at Kpatinga, a village in Gushegu in the Northern region started experiencing high fever with a runny nose.
Jonas Nyabor: Holding the torch of a hopeful future for journalism in Ghana
It’s not quite straight forward to be able to tell, what future a budding journalist would have when you meet them. But it wasn’t so with Jonas Nyabor. The first time I met him, I could tell he was set to grow into a formidable journalist,…
Sovereign wealth funds: Qatar’s $450b vs Ghana’s $645m
In the last couple of weeks the Investigative Unit of Qatar based Al Jazeera has broadcast a four-part episode of an undercover investigation it did on gold smuggling and money laundering in Africa.
Who is Justice Gertrude Torknornoo?
Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Torkornoo is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana and the supervising judge of the Commercial Courts in Ghana.
Epidemic preparedness financing and response
At any point in time, countries face challenges. To prevent a recurrence, they take far-reaching decisions to respond to such challenges.
Uncontrolled migration of healthcare workers threatens Ghana’s routine immunisation
Ghana could run the risk of achieving its immunisation goals as a result of the rising emigration of the country’s health workforce. Advocates worry the problem will pose dire consequence to prevent needless suffering from preventable…