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She Leads Project Sparks Positive Change for Girls in Upper West.

Madam Joyce Obenewaa Darko, Acting Project Manager for the She Leads Project, reported that the initiative has significantly empowered young girls and shifted gender norms in Ghana’s Upper West Region. Implemented by Plan International Ghana in partnership with CARD Ghana, the project, over four years, has encouraged girls to pursue leadership roles and challenged traditional views on gender. At a recent program in Wa, Madam Darko highlighted successes, including girls winning male-dominated school leadership positions and support from community leaders who advocate for gender equality.As the project nears its end, efforts will focus on building capacity in local clubs to ensure the impact continues. Mentorship manuals provided to She Leads School Clubs include topics on confidence, assertiveness, and self-image, aiming to groom the next generation of female leaders. Mr. Abudu Fuseini, a school guidance coordinator, called for broader club memberships, […]

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Young Ghanaian Woman Turns to Roasted Plantain Business After Financial Setbacks in Pursuing Medical Dreams.

After graduating from Serwaa Kesse Girls Senior High School in the Ahafo Region, 20-year-old Fauzia Ali aspired to become a medical doctor, driven by her passion for helping the vulnerable. With impressive results in her WASSCE exams, she secured admission to the University for Development Studies for a medical program. However, her dreams faced a major obstacle due to financial constraints.Her mother, Zainab Ali, a widow, struggles to provide for the family through her modest roasted plantain business, which leaves little room for the GH¢10,000 needed for Fauzia's admission. Instead of preparing for medical school, Fauzia now helps her mother sell roasted plantains in their community, holding on to hope for a financial miracle to pursue her medical aspirations.Zainab is actively seeking support for her daughter's education, expressing her belief in Fauzia's potential to make a significant impact on their […]

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Church of Jesus Christ Donates Computers to Support Ghana’s Western Regional Police.

On October 11, 2024, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made a significant donation to the Western Regional Police Command in Ghana, presenting six desktop computers and three multifunction printers during a ceremony led by President Jacob Helland, Mission President of the Ghana Takoradi Mission.In his speech, President Helland emphasized the Church's commitment to law enforcement and appreciation for the sacrifices made by police officers. “We believe in obeying and sustaining the law,” he stated, expressing gratitude for the police's service and protection.Dr. F.K. Tsidi, Assistant Regional Commissioner of Police, accepted the donation on behalf of the police force and conveyed his heartfelt thanks, noting that the new equipment would enhance the police's operational and administrative efficiency.The donation, funded by voluntary tithing contributions from Church members, symbolizes the Church's strong ties with the local community and its ongoing […]

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Compassionate Gesture: Stonebwoy’s Wife Supports Injured Fan After Accident.

Dr. Louisa Satekla, wife of popular Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy, has stepped in to assist a devoted fan, Samiru Laryea (also known as Bhim Bwoy), who recently underwent hand amputation following a serious motorcycle accident. On October 8, 2024, she visited him at the Surgical and Plastic Unit of the Bu Teaching Hospital after learning about his situation.In an interview with Joy FM, Dr. Louisa explained that Laryea had been involved in an accident while performing routine errands, resulting in the unfortunate loss of his hand. To help alleviate his medical expenses, she made a financial donation and also provided essential items such as water, drinks, and toiletries.Though Stonebwoy was unable to be present, he connected with Laryea via phone, offering words of encouragement and expressing his intent to visit soon.This act of kindness is part of the initiatives by the […]

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Koforidua Hosts 9th Annual Ghana Recovery Walk, Offering Hope to Addiction Survivors.

The 9th edition of the Ghana Recovery Walk was held in Koforidua, organized by the Eastern Regional Command of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) in partnership with the Recovery Ghana Consortium and Hopeful Way Foundation. The event aimed to spread awareness about substance abuse and offer support to those on the journey to recovery.The walk, which was themed "There is Hope: Treatment for Addiction is Possible," highlighted the importance of community involvement in supporting individuals overcoming addiction. PNCO Grace A-B Tawiah, the Eastern Regional Commander of NACOC, reiterated the need for ongoing support and professional care, emphasizing the commission's dedication to preventing first-time drug use and providing counseling services to those affected.Tawiah also mentioned the significant interventions being provided, such as counseling services for inmates at Koforidua Prisons and professional assistance at the Eastern Regional Hospital. She emphasized that while […]

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Empowering Teenage Girls: A Call to End Inequality in Oti Region.

Teenage girls in Ghana continue to face significant inequalities that make them vulnerable to challenges such as pregnancy, sexual and gender-based violence, and child marriage, according to Mrs. Esther Hammond, Acting Oti Regional Director of the Department of Gender. Speaking at a two-day mentorship and empowerment camp in Dambai, she stressed the importance of empowering girls for Ghana’s future development. The event, organized by the Department of Gender and supported by the UNFPA, brought together 40 girls aged 10-19 from various districts in the Oti Region. The program focused on educating them about critical issues affecting their well-being and the importance of education and health awareness. Mrs. Hammond emphasized that empowering girls leads to improved education, economic opportunities, and better health outcomes. Mr. Daniel Machator, the Oti Regional Minister, urged girls to avoid actions that could lead to teenage pregnancy […]

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Mechanized Borehole Provided for Physically Challenged Brothers in Sunyani.

In Sunyani, five brothers with physical disabilities are celebrating improved access to water thanks to a mechanized borehole donated by the NGO “Ahafo Mine Workers Touching Lives.” The brothers, aged between 27 and 43—Fred Kwarteng, Benjamin Kwarteng, Phillip Awuah, Emmanuel Yeboah, and David Gyan—have faced significant challenges in accessing water, a basic human right, especially given their reliance on others for daily tasks.The borehole aims to alleviate the burden on their caretaker, Abena Asantewaa, who has been caring for the brothers since their mother passed away 25 years ago. Abandoned by their father, the family has struggled with limited resources, and Abena has had to rely on community support for their well-being.“I have been taking care of them since their mother died. I bathe and do everything for them,” she explained, highlighting the significant challenges they face daily. Abena expressed […]

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Zabarma Community Congratulates Obrempong Kru Takyi II on New Role.

The Paramount Chief of the Zabarma community in Ghana, who also serves as the Greater Accra Zabarma Chief and President of the Council of Zabarma Chiefs, Sarki Musah Yahaya Yendu III, has congratulated His Royal Highness Obrempong Kru Takyi II, the Omanhene of the Abease Traditional Area, on his election as Vice President of the Bono-East Regional House of Chiefs.Sarki Musah Yahaya III, who is also the Apeseminkahene of the Abease Traditional Area, extended his well-wishes on behalf of all Zabarma communities across Ghana. He expressed confidence that Obrempong Kru Takyi II will use his new role to promote development in the Bono-East Region and continue his contributions to the community.The Zabarma leader reassured Obrempong Kru Takyi II and the people of Bono-East of the Zabarma community's continued support and friendship. He expressed optimism that the Bono-East Regional House of […]

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