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Amnesty International Ghana Accra Group Leaders Meeting

On 5th March some group leaders within the organization in Accra met at Kokomlemle to discuss the section’s focus for this year as well...

A call to revoke the ban on pregnant girls in Sierra Leone

During the outbreak of Ebola in 2015, many people were affected and died. Most young people especially teenage girls in Sierra Leone were affected...

Possible ways COVID-2019 can affect Human Rights

It is believed that the spread of corona virus started at a seafood and meat market in Wuhan-China in December. Since then, the disease...

Write for Rights 2019

Every year Amnesty International collects signatures from the public and does some human rights education to support persons or victims whose rights have been...

A call for the abolition of the Death Penalty in Ghana

Amnesty international is a global movement of about 7milion people who take injustice personally and campaign for a world where human rights are enjoyed...

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VIRTUALLY IMPAIRED MAN GRADUATES FROM UCC

Dr Ben Bishop Nyanihorba Ayamba is a remarkable Ghanaian who overcame his visual impairment to achieve academic excellence. He is the first visually impaired...

ACTOR AND POLITICIAN JOHN DUMELO GRADUATES FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA

John Dumelo is a Ghanaian actor and politician who recently graduated from the University of Ghana with a Master’s Degree in Law, focusing on...

NATO CHIEF URGES US TO CONTINUE SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, who is the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of 30 European and North American...

THE UK GOVERNMENT LOOKS TO BAN DISPOSABLE VAPES DUE TO CHILDREN’S HEALTH

The UK government plans to ban disposable vapes as part of its efforts to protect children’s health and reduce youth vaping. Disposable vapes are...