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Can Mandatory Refresher Courses Or Strategies Improve African Teaching Standards?

Quality teaching and student learning are tightly interconnected. Together they form two sides of a triangle. The third side of this triangle is often overlooked but is also integral to.

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Marburg Disease Outbreak Reported in Ghana

Ghana has announced its first outbreak of the Marburg virus disease. Marburg is a highly infectious viral hemorrhagic fever in the same family as the Ebola virus disease. The symptoms.

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IMF, Ghana to Discuss Possible $3bn Loan to Support Economy

The IMF will send a team to Ghana this week to begin discussions about a possible $3 billion bailout loan, the fund announced Tuesday. The visit, which will run between.

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Sustaining the growth of Ghana’s Cocoa Industry

The first country that comes to mind when one thinks of cocoa in Africa is Ghana, the second-largest cocoa producer in the world after the Ivory Coast. It is estimated.

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Ghana will solve debt crisis without IMF help, Finance Minister says

Ghana is committed to managing its debt without assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta said, expressing his confidence that government measures were moving the country.

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EU lawmakers call for pact on cocoa prices with Ivory Coast and Ghana

A group of European Union, EU, parliamentarians have asked the European Commission to open negotiations with Ivory Coast and Ghana to address low cocoa prices, it said in a letter..

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The Increase of Technological Innovations in Ghana

Ghana’s implementation of the National Identification System using technology to provide valuable information on every citizen has been a significant step forward in the country’s move towards a digital revolution..

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Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum: Making Strides in Ghana’s Educational Sector

Ghana’s Ministry of Education, headed by Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum as the sector minister, is arguably one of the most impactful ministries in the last few years, creating opportunities for.

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Ghana’s economy on sound track; Better than 2 years ago — Ms Christine Lagarde

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ms Christine Lagarde, has observed that the Ghanaian economy is in a better place than it was two years ago. She.

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Ghana, Burkina Faso agree to strengthen economic relations

Ghana and its northern neighbor Burkina Faso agreed here on Friday to deepen their bilateral and economic cooperation in various fields. The agreement came after a three-day Ghana-Burkina Faso Permanent.

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