ECOWAS Region Poised To Reclaim Its Seat As Beacon Of Democr...
The ECOWAS region is poised to reclaim its seat as a beacon of democracy for the rest of the African continent, Dr Abdel-Fatau Musah, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, ECOWAS Commission, has said.
He said from the legislative election ... Read More
Let Us Continue To Remind The World That AIDS Is Not Over â€...
“It is a collective duty to raise our voices and acknowledge that AIDS is not over.
While significant progress has been made in the fight against HIV and AIDS, we must recognise that inequalities persist and hinder our ability to effectively ... Read More
Building Environmental Management Partnerships Critical To A...
Ms Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield, the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations, has underscored the need for Member States of the UN to build environmental management partnerships to fast-track the attainment of energy transition agenda.
“Building partnerships ... Read More
Nearly 100 Businesses Sign Up For AfCFTA At The Volta Fair
The AfCFTA desk at the ongoing Volta Trade and Investment Fair has engaged nearly 100 businesses within the first week of the event, which have signed up for membership.
Mr Divine Kutortse, the Programme Officer for Enterprise Development and Support at ... Read More
African Countries Defend Large Delegations At COP28
Multiple African governments have justified their decision to send substantial delegations to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, despite facing widespread criticism.
According to the UN's attendance list, Nigeria, Morocco, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, and Uganda were among the nations with the ... Read More
Climate Loss And Damage Fund Must Be Free From Bureaucratic ...
President Nana Akufo- Addo says it is imperative that the newly established Loss and Damage Fund must be free from the bureaucratic hurdles that have hindered speedy resource allocation of other climate funds.
He said the fund which was a crucial ... Read More
High-profile Personalities Arrive For Peacekeeping Meeting
More than 600 dignitaries and high-profile personalities from about 100 countries across the globe are arriving in Accra today to participate in the first United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial Meeting to be hosted on the African continent.
The Minister of Defence, Dominic ... Read More
Germany Commits €145.9m To Support Ghana
Ghana and Germany have signed an agreement on bilateral cooperation at the end of bilateral discussions in Berlin.Â
The agreement focuses on climate and energy, good governance and sustainable economic development, with Germany committing €145.9 million to help address pressing issues ... Read More
WHO Organises Stakeholder Training To Combat illicit Trade I...
A two-day training programme has been organised for stakeholders in the Securities and supply chain industry, to combat tobacco trading in the country through unauthorised and unapproved routes.
The training, sponsored by the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Secretariat ... Read More
ECOWAS Commission Reviews Training Policy For Standby Force
The Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is reviewing the training Policy for its standby Force in order to strengthen peace support operations.
To this end, a review workshop on the draft training policy of the ECOWAS ... Read More