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Bushfires in Northern Ghana: A Threat to Power Supply and Safety.

Bushfires have become a persistent threat in northern Ghana, causing significant damage to electricity infrastructure. These fires, often sparked by hunters in search of bushmeat, have destroyed numerous electricity poles, leading to prolonged power outages in rural communities. The Kpandai district has been particularly affected, with downed poles leaving residents in darkness for days.The destruction has far-reaching consequences, disrupting businesses, healthcare, and education while increasing unplanned maintenance costs for the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo). Public safety risks also rise as damaged wires hang dangerously close to the ground.NEDCo’s Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Alaasan Abaaba, highlighted the economic and social toll, urging Ghanaians to share responsibility in protecting infrastructure. Similarly, the Northern Regional Fire Service called for collective efforts to curb bushfires and safeguard lives and property.

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US Allocates $3 Million to Boost Agriculture and Health in Northern Ghana.

The United States, through USAID, has pledged $3 million (over GH₵48 million) to support farmers and enhance healthcare in northern Ghana. The funding addresses challenges caused by prolonged droughts and limited access to essential health services.Of the total, $1.7 million will aid over 10,000 smallholder farmers with climate-smart agricultural training, inputs for nutritious crops like cowpea and sesame, and resources for poultry and livestock farming. The initiative also facilitates transporting surplus food to areas facing shortages.Meanwhile, $1.3 million is dedicated to improving maternal and child health. This includes establishing community health platforms and introducing "pregnancy schools" to promote better nutrition and pregnancy care.This initiative cements the US as Ghana's top development partner, with USAID contributing over $150 million to various projects in the past year.

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US Allocates $3 Million to Aid Ghana’s Farmers Hit by Dry Spell.

The United States, through USAID, has granted $3 million to support northern Ghana's smallholder farmers and residents affected by a prolonged dry spell. The funding, part of the Feed the Future Resilience in Northern Ghana Systems Strengthening Activity, will improve agricultural resilience, healthcare delivery, and social services in the region.Of the total, $1.7 million will train over 10,000 farmers in climate-smart agriculture, dry season farming, and the cultivation of crops like cowpea, soybean, and moringa. Livestock rearing, including guinea fowls and rabbits, will also be introduced as supplemental livelihoods. Additionally, surplus produce will be transported to food-insecure areas.The remaining $1.3 million is designated for improving maternal and child health services, early childhood development, and nutrition through community health platforms and 'pregnancy schools' for expectant parents.Regional leaders, including USAID Health Office Director Dr. Zohra Balsara and Northern Regional Minister Alhaji Shani […]

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SOCO Project Transforms Lives Across Northern Ghana.

In just its first year, the SOCO Project has positively impacted approximately 24,652 individuals in Northern Ghana, focusing on empowering women and fostering community development. By providing women with productive tools and materials, the initiative aims to enhance economic independence and livelihood opportunities.Key Achievements:Promoting Social Cohesion: The project fosters peace and unity, addressing the risks of violent extremism and conflict during politically sensitive periods.Youth Development through Sports: Establishing sports facilities has benefited around 8,000 youth, encouraging talent development and unity through community-based activities.Job Creation: By employing skilled and unskilled workers, the initiative has created jobs for youth, farmers, and women, boosting local economies.Education and Healthcare Investments: Classroom blocks, teacher bungalows, health facilities, and nurses' accommodations have improved access to education and healthcare for rural communities.Trade and Connectivity: New markets and feeder roads have enhanced trade opportunities, linking rural settlements to […]

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First Mother and Child Hospital Opens in Northern Ghana.

The first dedicated mother and child hospital in Ghana's five northern regions has been inaugurated in Sumbrungu-Agusi, Bolgatanga Municipality. The 50-bed capacity hospital was established through a collaboration between Engage Now Africa, Ensign College, the Ghana Health Service, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Key Features of the Facility:Malnutrition consulting areaLabour and delivery roomsPediatric care unitPostpartum carePharmacy, laboratory, and emergency obstetricsNurses' quartersThe facility is expected to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates while providing tailored healthcare services to mothers and children.At the inauguration, Elder Kofi G. Sosu of The Church of Latter-day Saints emphasized the project’s foundation in compassion and selfless service. Engage Now Africa’s Country Director, Cecelia Amankwah, highlighted the facility’s importance in addressing poverty through improved health services.Upper East Regional Minister, Dr Hafiz Bin Salih, underscored its potential to enhance maternal health services in the […]

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NGOs Boost Menstrual Hygiene and Health Screening for Northern Ghana Communities.

Afrika Nyornu, a health-focused non-profit organization, partnered with three other NGOs—Ladies of Marshall, Charity Centre for Capacity Building and Development (CHACDET), and Newage Agric Solutions—to host a health education event for schools and communities in Northern Ghana. The initiative focused on Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) education and cervical cancer screenings, aiming to empower local women and students with essential health knowledge and services.More than 2,000 students, including boys, learned about menstrual hygiene, while around 300 women received cervical cancer screenings in the communities of Boaterigu, Botanga, and Tamale. The workshops followed guidelines from WASH United, a Berlin-based NGO, to engage young people effectively. Gifty Maloe Nartey, Executive Director of Afrika Nyornu, expressed gratitude to the partner organizations and called for more support to extend vital health services to other underserved communities.

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Government Denies Allegations of Militant Activity in Northern Ghana.

The Ghanaian government has officially refuted claims that Islamist militants from Burkina Faso are using parts of northern Ghana as hidden logistical or medical bases. This response follows reports that these militants may be utilizing Ghanaian territory to support insurgent activities across the border. According to Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, the government’s security spokesperson, cross-border activities with Burkina Faso are largely trade-related, with no evidence indicating militant exploitation of Ghanaian lands.On October 25, 2024, Mr. Boakye-Danquah assured the public that Ghana’s security forces are fully committed to safeguarding the country’s northern borders, monitoring the area closely, and ensuring no spillover from Burkina Faso's security issues. He emphasized that these allegations are unsubstantiated and encouraged citizens to trust in the government’s dedication to national security.

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Islamist Militants Use Northern Ghana as Logistics Hub.

Recent intelligence reports indicate that Islamist militants are increasingly using Northern Ghana as a logistics base for operations across the West African region. Security experts reveal that groups such as the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) and Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) have begun leveraging the porous northern borders to move supplies, personnel, and gather intelligence.Ghana’s northern region, which shares boundaries with Burkina Faso, has experienced relatively low militant activity compared to its neighbors. However, officials are concerned that the current infiltration could destabilize the region, posing a security threat to the country and the broader Gulf of Guinea. Local authorities are on high alert, with military and intelligence units enhancing surveillance to track potential militant activities. Security agencies are also working with community leaders to strengthen local defenses and improve intelligence gathering through community support.This increased […]

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Sagnarigu Municipal Appeals for Educational Support.

Authorities in the Sagnarigu Municipality have issued an urgent appeal for increased educational resources and infrastructure to support students in the area. Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Mariam Iddrisu, highlighted the need for more classrooms, teaching materials, and financial aid to ensure that every child in the municipality has access to quality education. The call comes amid challenges of overcrowded classrooms and inadequate learning facilities, which are affecting academic performance. Stakeholders, including the government and NGOs, are being urged to step in and assist in addressing these pressing issues.

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Sacred Wasawasa: A Traditional Dagbon Delicacy Steeped in Culture.

Wasawasa, a beloved traditional dish from Northern Ghana, particularly among the Dagbon people, holds deep cultural significance. Made from yam flour, this dish is unique in both its preparation and presentation. Traditionally steamed and served with oil, Wasawasa is usually accompanied by fried fish, pepper sauce, and sometimes vegetables. Its dark color, attributed to the use of roasted yam flour, sets it apart from other staple foods in the region.Beyond its delicious taste, Wasawasa plays a critical role in Dagbon rituals and festivities. The dish is often associated with cultural ceremonies such as funerals, weddings, and festivals. It symbolizes unity and community, as large quantities are often prepared and shared among families and neighbors during such events.Wasawasa preparation requires meticulous care. First, dried yam is milled into fine flour, which is then steamed in layers until it reaches the perfect […]

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