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After the Crash: Confronting misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech in Ghana’s digital age

The tragic crash of an Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter on August 6, 2025, brought Ghana to a standstill as the nation mourned the loss of two cabinet ministers, three other senior officials of the State and the three crew members on board. As the nation mourned, another crisis quietly unfolded: a sea of information
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Out-of-Pocket costs, funding cuts threaten maternal health progress in Ghana; experts call for unified action

Despite significant policy interventions under Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme, maternal and neonatal health outcomes continue to face serious challenges. Out-of-pocket expenses and a shortage of qualified health professionals remain critical barriers to access. According to a joint report by the World Bank and the World Health Organization, Ghanaian households still bear approximately 35% of
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Prof. Raymond Atuguba begins work at ‘Makola’

Professor Raymond A. Atuguba has officially assumed office as Interim Director of the Ghana School of Law, popularly known as Makola. This follows the end of Justice Nana Barima Yaw Kodie Oppong’s tenure on August 31, 2025. Justice Oppong had served as Director of Legal Education and head of the School since April 1, 2022.
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World Health Day: LADA Urges Strategic Partnerships to Sustain Health Financing in Ghana

LADA marked World Health Day 2025 with a policy dialogue urging strategic partnerships to sustain Ghana’s health financing amid donor cuts. Key proposals included free ambulance services for children under five and stronger regulatory frameworks to support maternal and newborn health under Universal Health Coverage goals. In commemoration of World Health Day 2025, Law and
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Parliament Passes Comprehensive Environmental Protection Bill to Address Emerging Challenges

Ghana’s Parliament passes the Environmental Protection Bill 2024, consolidating existing laws to address environmental challenges, climate change, and enhance regulatory efficiency. Ghana’s Parliament has approved the Environmental Protection Bill 2024, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s commitment to addressing environmental challenges. The bill, passed on January 2, 2025, consolidates existing legislation into a unified
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