Understanding the Patient’s Charter is key to creating a cordial relationship between clients and health service providers for improved quality of healthcare in communities, WaterAid Ghana, a Non- Governmental Organisation, has said. It said when patients and healthcare staff understood their rights and responsibilities in the delivery of healthcare services, […]
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New farming practices transforming degraded parklands in northern Ghana
Wider adaptation of the Farmer Managed Natural Resources (FMNR) concept by local farmers in the Savannah landscape is not only restoring degraded lands and biodiversity in the region, but it is gradually contributing to halting desertification that marches violently northwest. “We have more than 100 farmers practicing FMNR in 20 […]
Continue readingDIZEMTAABA supports basic schools with furniture in Kasena Nankana area
DIZEMTAABA, a Kassena-Nankana group in the Upper East Region has presented 500 dual desks worth about GH¢100,000 for Basic Schools in the Kassena Nankana East Municipality and the Kassena Nankana West district. The procurement of the furniture became necessary due to the furniture gap in most basic schools in the […]
Continue readingASSEMBLIES URGED TO PROVIDE MENSTRUAL CHANGING ROOMS FOR GIRLS DURING SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS
Stakeholders at a community durbar organized by Investing Girls Education in Africa (IGEA)’Ghana at the Nyangania community in the Kassena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region have appealed to the government to ensure that all Municipal and District Assemblies in the country in awarding school building projects consider including […]
Continue readingASSEMBLIES URGED TO PROVIDE MENSTRUAL CHANGING ROOMS FOR GIRLS DURING SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS
Stakeholders at a community durbar organized by Investing Girls Education in Africa (IGEA)’Ghana at the Nyangania community in the Kassena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region have appealed to the government to ensure that all Municipal and District Assemblies in the country in awarding school building projects consider including […]
Continue readingCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT, KEY TO BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
The Upper East Regional Wild Life Manager, Mr Joseph Binlinla, has observed that one of the major interventions that could be employed to help conserve biodiversity and economic empowerment of communities was through the Community Resource Management Areas (CREMA) concept. Under the CREMA concept, community members were empowered to manage […]
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