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Rising ‘RED’ Opioid Addiction Grips Ghana’s Youth: A Growing Crisis

A disturbing trend is unfolding in Ghana’s urban ghettos, where the abuse of a potent opioid known as “RED” is becoming increasingly widespread among the youth. This drug, primarily composed of tramadol, is wreaking havoc on the health and social well-being of its users, with many turning to it for relief from physical pain, exhaustion, or stress.Viral videos circulating on social media show people nodding off or falling into a stupor in public, often as a result of RED abuse. The drug’s popularity is rising due to its easy accessibility and affordability, despite being a controlled substance.One user, Fada, explains, “RED gives me the energy to work, so I love it. I don’t take it regularly, only when I’m in pain.” Others, like Nana Kwesi, an artifact trader, describe using RED as a performance enhancer: “I can walk from Kumasi […]

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1 in 10 Girls Had Sex Before 15 – GSS Report.

A recent report from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), based on the 2022 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, has revealed that one in every ten adolescent girls (10-19 years) engaged in sexual activity before the age of 15. This accounts for 10.2% of the adolescent population, which makes up 22% of Ghana’s total population. Despite a slight decline from 12% in 1993, the progress over 29 years remains minimal.The report, titled “Adolescent Risky Behaviour,” also highlighted that 15.2% of teenage girls had experienced pregnancy, 4% had pregnancy losses, and 10.9% had become mothers. Alarmingly, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among female adolescents aged 15-19 rose from 2.2% in 2003 to 7.1% in 2022. For male adolescents in the same age group, STI rates increased from 2.2% to 12.5%.Underage sexual activity and multiple sexual partners were identified as growing societal issues, with […]

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EU and Netherlands Launch Ghana Youth Empowerment Initiative.

The European Union (EU) and the Netherlands Embassy in Ghana have introduced the Youth Sounding Board (YSB) Ghana, an initiative to empower young leaders to influence policies and programs that impact their lives and communities. This effort aligns with the EU's global commitment to supporting youth development.The YSB will consist of a diverse and inclusive group of Ghanaian youth aged 18 to 32, chosen based on their leadership skills, community involvement, and innovative ideas. Selected members will serve a two-year term, offering guidance to the EU and Netherlands Embassy on youth-centric policies, collaborating with local and international stakeholders, and assessing relevant projects across the country.Speaking at the launch in Accra, EU Ambassador Irchad Razaaly emphasized the importance of youth engagement in shaping Ghana’s future, focusing on issues like economic development, education, and social equity. Netherlands Ambassador Jeroen Verheul highlighted the […]

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