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Ghana must establish Public Health Emergency Fund using COVID-19 Levy
In the past few years, countries around the world, including Ghana, have witnessed outbreaks of deadly diseases such as Ebola, Zika, and COVID-19, which have had adverse effects on the socio-economic wellbeing of the people.
The past, present and future of vaccines
This year marks an important milestone in the global public health landscape. Exactly 50 years ago, in 1974, the World Health Organization (WHO) established the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI).
How to unleash the enormous benefits of Ghana’s Nuclear Power Programme
Nuclear technology is a major transformational resource for any economy whose people prepare, accept and actively participate in its development, implementation and sustainability.
The teenage girl rescued from early marriage
Marilia (not her real name), a teenage girl, was rescued from her intended marriage by the Boys Club of her community, which is one of the strong advocacy networks in the Upper East Region of Ghana.
My child must die before me
Four months into marriage, Yaayaa (not the real name) realized she was pregnant, her joy knew no bounds as she had always wanted to experience being a mother.
Can citizen monitoring save the public purse?
In many developing countries, the challenge of delayed and abandoned infrastructure projects is common. This reality is all too familiar in Ghana.
Kaneshie District Court disability unfriendly; judges meet litigants halfway
Court users who are physically challenged or aged find it difficult to access the Kaneshie District Court. This is because it is disability unfriendly.
Ghana in the Guinness World Records: DNA sequencing first done on Ghanaian
The Guinness World Records was first published on August 27, 1955. Initially called Guinness Book of Records, it has sold more than a hundred million copies, and sells about 3.5 million copies a year in 23 languages in about one hundred…
Myths and misconceptions: Stigma againsr persons living with elephantiasis
It is about 1500hours on Saturday and chiefs and people of Kodo community (not real name), a suburb of Bongo District in Upper East Region, gathered for their annual Ndaakoya festival.
Struggle with diabetes – A journalist’s story
A small itchy toenail robbed his peace in October 2014.