The items are five tables and 10 office chairs for use by the Principal and other staff of the institute.
The items are five tables and 10 office chairs for use by the Principal and other staff of the institute.
The workshop was to provide an update on the current trend and development on HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services and to discuss means of strengthening effective collaboration and partnership among the stakeholders on the subject matter.
The workshop was to provide an update on the current trend and development on HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services and to discuss means of strengthening effective collaboration and partnership among the stakeholders on the subject matter.
A statement issued in Accra on Friday signed by Mrs Cynthia Lumor, Corporate Services Executive of MTN, Ghana, said the glowing tribute was being paid to women in the country and across the world, especially MTN staff and partners, for their sacrifices and commitment to the organisation’s growth.
A statement issued in Accra on Friday signed by Mrs Cynthia Lumor, Corporate Services Executive of MTN, Ghana, said the glowing tribute was being paid to women in the country and across the world, especially MTN staff and partners, for their sacrifices and commitment to the organisation’s growth.
He said they should understand that victims of rape and defilement went through immense psychological trauma which affected their destiny as they feared being stigmatised by friends and the general public hence would shy away from people which eventually affected their education and development.
He said they should understand that victims of rape and defilement went through immense psychological trauma which affected their destiny as they feared being stigmatised by friends and the general public hence would shy away from people which eventually affected their education and development.
Mr Maxwell Akonde, the President of the Associaltion, said diseases such as malaria, cholera, sexually-transmitted and other communicable diseases, as well as maternal and infant mortality could be tackled effectively with regular education.
Mr Maxwell Akonde, the President of the Associaltion, said diseases such as malaria, cholera, sexually-transmitted and other communicable diseases, as well as maternal and infant mortality could be tackled effectively with regular education.
"The time has come for Ghanaians to take a firm stand against acts of violence, especially against our women," she said.
"The time has come for Ghanaians to take a firm stand against acts of violence, especially against our women," she said.
Mr Amoateng, in a press statement to the Ghana News Agency to mark the International Women’s Day, said this could be achieved by giving women important roles to play in the area of governance.
Mr Amoateng, in a press statement to the Ghana News Agency to mark the International Women’s Day, said this could be achieved by giving women important roles to play in the area of governance.
Speaking to a cross section of Senior High students, at the launch of the International Narcotics Board (INCB) Annual Report 2012 in Accra on Friday, Mr Yaw Akrasi Sarpong, Executive Secretary of the National Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), said it was unfortunate that drug abuse had affected "children as young as those in primary schools".
Speaking to a cross section of Senior High students, at the launch of the International Narcotics Board (INCB) Annual Report 2012 in Accra on Friday, Mr Yaw Akrasi Sarpong, Executive Secretary of the National Narcotics Control Board (NACOB), said it was unfortunate that drug abuse had affected "children as young as those in primary schools".
A statement signed Steve Manteaw, Media Coordinator for the Centre, said since the collapse of the nation into the recent “utility crisis and government’s helplessness to provide lasting solutions to them, Ghanaians have began showing signs of despair as they take stock of the toll of the situation on their livelihoodsâ€Â
A statement signed Steve Manteaw, Media Coordinator for the Centre, said since the collapse of the nation into the recent “utility crisis and government’s helplessness to provide lasting solutions to them, Ghanaians have began showing signs of despair as they take stock of the toll of the situation on their livelihoodsâ€Â
They made the appeal at a day’s forum on "Conflict prevention mechanisms," organized by the Center for African Elections Media Monitoring Index (CAEMMI), a non-profit and independent international organization, at New Abirem.
They made the appeal at a day’s forum on "Conflict prevention mechanisms," organized by the Center for African Elections Media Monitoring Index (CAEMMI), a non-profit and independent international organization, at New Abirem.
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