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$6.5m Norwegian grant for Ghana's environmental issues
The Norway has provided a $6.5 Million grant to the Ministry of Mines, Environment, Science and Technology to address the country's environmental challenges.
Assin North to get potable water in three months
Assin North to get potable water in three months The 30,000 plus people of Assin North Municipality will within the next three months taste pipe-borne water after 40 years of failed efforts by governments to provide them with the basic necessity.
Foundation holds HIV stigma reduction campaign in Akim Oda
Mr Gilbert Kofi Germain, Executive Director of the Young and Lonely Foundation, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) has noted that stigma and discrimination was killing People Living with HIV (PLHIVs).
About 600,000 Ghanaians to get potable water before 2015
About 600,000 people in the Western, Central, Brong Ahafo, Eastern, Upper East and Western Regions are expected to benefit from the World Bank funded Small-Town Water supply Project in Ghana, before 2015.
Mamprobi Poly Clinic runs out of Measles & Yellow fever vaccines
Parents who trooped to the Mamprobi Polyclinic for their children to be vaccinated against measles and yellow fever were left in awe when authorities turned them away because the clinic had run out of vaccines.
Edward Mahama advocates think tank to review health delivery
Dr. Edward Mahama Dr Edward Nasigiri Mahama, Leader of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), on Thursday called for a national body spearheaded by the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, to review Ghana's health delivery system.
Cancer breath test 'step closer'
Could a breath test detect cancer? A breath test that can sniff-out cancer is a step closer to reality, according to a preliminary study.
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