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Ghana literacy project (ev586s)
Books, buildings, and learning outcomes: An impact evaluation of World Bank: Support to basic education in Ghana
Britain will help Ghana to prepare for a future without aid and ensure that the poorest benefit from the country’s record growth.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK government has announced aid to protect nearly 5 million people in Ghana from malaria, including nearly 1 million children under the age of five.
Policy brief from APPP considers what lessons to be learned from Ghana in developing policies to promote accessible justice in Africa.
DFID’s Anti-Corruption Strategy for Ghana.
How UK aid is changing lives by getting more girls into school
Metre long guinea worms caused Sadia agonising pain. Find out how UK aid is helping eradicate the disease
A UK aid funded scheme helps women in a Ghanaian market organise fair taxation
Late enrolment in school in Ghana is linked to the failure of many children to complete their education
Private apprenticeships are helping the poor escape extreme poverty in Ghana
Food hygiene training helps street vendors serve safer food.
Last week Evergreen Agriculture, a DFID funded project, was recognised in the UK Climate Week Awards.
Information on legal and detention systems, in Ghana, for British nationals abroad.
This was the first of such visits in 13 years and the latest in a series of high level UK Ministerial visits in recent months to Ghana.
The UK Foreign Secretary and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie call on the world to act to eradicate sexual violence in conflict
The British High Commission in Ghana will be closed on Friday 29 March and Monday 1 April for the Easter weekend.
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