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UK government charter flights have now flown over 150,000 miles enabling over 8,400 stranded travellers to return home from across Africa.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
British High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency Iain Walker, writes on the UK-Ghana prosperity partnership to accelerate a shared Ghana Beyond Aid vision.
Head of DFID Ghana Philip Smith delivered a speech on "Bridging the Inclusion Gap with the Disabled" at the SDGs Global Summit in Accra on 21 November.
Deputy High Commissioner to Ghana Tom Hartley delivered a speech at stakeholders' conference to commemorate the World Day of Trafficking in Persons on 26th July in Accra.
Mr. Philip Smith spoke on the theme: “Accelerating the sustainable development of Northern Ghana in the context of peace, security and Ghana Beyond Aid", in Tamale, Ghana.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK hosted the inaugural edition of the UK-West Africa Agritech Summit organised by the UK Department for International Trade in Lagos, Nigeria on Tuesday, 21st of May.
Speaking at the MoU signing between British Council and the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Charity Foundation, Deputy High Commissioner to Ghana Mr. Tom Hartley reiterated UK's commitment to supporting education & development…
Department for International Development (DFID) Ghana's Deputy Social Sectors Team Lead, Enyonam Azumah, delivered a speech at the National Stakeholders Dissemination Event.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt visited Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya to make the case for new UK partnerships across Africa.
Foreign Office business delegation sign deals worth £82 million.
Jeremy Hunt pays his first visit to Africa as Foreign Secretary, travelling to 5 countries: Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Kenya.
The British High Commissioner celebrated The Queen’s 93rd birthday, and spoke about how tourism helps to protect valuable cultural and environmental treasures.
Building on a global reputation for expertise in satellite technology, the UK Space Agency will tackle certain environmental isuues with space-based solutions.
DFID Ghana social sectors team leader, Jemima Gordon-Duff delivered a speech at the launch of Quality Rights Initiative.
DFID Ghana social sectors team leader, Jemima Gordon-Duff delivered a speech at the Career Fair for persons with disabilities.
DFID Country Director Philip Smith, in his speech at the launch talked about the project's aim to improve mental health of poor and vulnerable pregnant women, mothers and their children.
Philip Smith spoke of UK's efforts to not only end child marriage but also tackle broader barriers that girls face to achieving their full potential.
DFID Ghana social sectors team leader, Jemima Gordon-Duff delivered a speech at the Adolescent and Youth Pre-Summit to African Union Second Girl Summit on behalf of the British High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Iain Walker.
DFID Ghana Deputy Country Director, Andre Kolln spoke at the signing ceremony for collaborative agreement between FSD (financial sector development) Africa and SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) Ghana.
DFID Country Director, Philip Smith delivered a speech at an Education is GREAT event held on Universal Children's Day.
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