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GEPA holds training session for exporters
The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) is holding a-four-day training in export marketing fundamentals for exporters and banking officials across the country.
Ghana establishes online database on forest foods and medicinal plants
Ghana has successfully established an online database on indigenous knowledge on forest foods and medicinal plants.
African medical education program enters next phase
Fogarty is working with its partners to plan how to build on the success of the Medical Education Partnership Initiati
African medical education program enters next phase
Fogarty is working with its partners to plan how to build on the success of the Medical Education Partnership Initiati
Mapping the Microbiome: Vaginal Bacteria and HIV Risk
The list of things that increase a person's risk for HIV acquisition are pretty well known: poverty, lack of access to health care, condomless sex with someone who doesn't know they have HIV.
Universities’ role in providing ethical leadership
Most well-established states have universities. It is widely known that a successful tertiary education system is a pre-requisite for states seeking to thrive in the contemporary world.
Ghana could be Africa's number four oil producer by 2020 -report
Ghana could become the fourth biggest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa by 2020 once two new offshore fields come on stream, to push total output above 240,000 barrels per day (bpd), pan-African b
The ALN scholarship fund is a source of support for African scientists wishing to undertake a Master’s degree related to the control of infectious diseases in Africa
Fitness trackers ‘not a slimming aid’
Wearing an activity device that counts how many steps you have taken does not appear to improve the chances of losing weight, research suggests.