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Krachi West NADMO Director Calls for Enforcement of Life Jacket Use

Krachi: Mr. Awudu Gariba, the Krachi West Municipal Director of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), has called on the Government to provide logistics to help enforce life jacket use on the Oti River. Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr. Gariba explained that the lack of transportation facilities hindered the efforts of NADMO officers to reach remote communities to ensure safety on the lake. According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Gariba emphasized the current struggle faced by NADMO in conducting regular monitoring and public education due to the lack of transport. He urged that providing

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Girls with Vision Lead Change, Demand Equal Opportunities

According to ghana news agency: Leading Change, Securing Safety,’ brought together students, traditional leaders, clergy, social workers, and development partners across the Volta Region to celebrate resilience and advocate equality. Mama Atrato II, the Queenmother of Ho-Dome, chaired the event and urged stakeholders and the public to create supportive environments for visually impaired girls, emphasizing that leadership has no boundaries. Reverend Mrs Nyuieme Adiepena, the Board Chair of the Foundation, encouraged girls to believe in their dreams despite their limitations, stating that ‘Vision is more powerful than sight.’ She highlighted that the Foundation continues to train mothers of children with

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Implement Strategic Policies to Support Returning Migrants – KAS Urges African Countries

Accra: The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Ghana has called on African governments to adopt strategic and coordinated policies to support the reintegration of returning migrants and leverage their skills for national development. Without enabling conditions, countries risk losing the developmental potential of skilled citizens. According to Ghana News Agency, speaking at a breakfast meeting in Accra on the theme: ‘Coming Home: Brain Gain or Frustration,’ Dr. Joseph Darmoe, KAS Programmes Director, said limited employment opportunities, poor working conditions, low salaries, and weak institutional support continued to discourage skilled Africans from returning home after studying or working abroad. He noted that

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