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WFP’s fortified rice project improves school feeding, farmer incomes in Ashanti region

[ad_1] The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun transforming Ghana’s school feeding system with the introduction of fortified rice, a move expected to improve the nutrition of students while boosting livelihoods for local farmers. The initiative, currently being piloted in seven regions, is designed to test the feasibility and economic benefits of scaling…

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Hungarian and Egyptian envoys pay courtesy call on Health Minister, propose €200k medical project

[ad_1] Officials from the Hungarian and Egyptian embassies have paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, to explore areas of trilateral cooperation in Ghana’s health sector. At the centre of the discussions was a proposed €200,000 medical support project aimed at deploying specialist medical experts and supplying essential medical equipment…

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PSGH launches SEAPS project to transform pharmaceutical services in Ghana

[ad_1] The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH) has unveiled the Strategy for Enhanced Access to Pharmaceutical Services (SEAPS) project. This announcement was made during the launch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana’s flagship project, “Strategy for Enhanced Access to Pharmaceutical Services (SEAPS).” The initiative aims to significantly improve healthcare delivery across Ghana, addressing critical gaps…

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Saglemi Housing Project will not be left to rot

[ad_1] Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the Minister for Works and Housing, has assured that the government is committed to completing the Saglemi Housing Project. The Saglemi Housing Project, which commenced in 2012, has encountered significant setbacks primarily due to government concerns regarding the contract amount. During an interview with Bernard Avle on the Point of View…

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