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Ghana risks importing water over illegal mining
He made the comments at the launch of the 5th Forestry Week and Greening Ghana Day in Accra last week under the theme ‘Forests and Water for Sustaining Lives and Livelihoods.'
KNUST Prempeh II Library Research Commons Officially Opened
The Vice Chancellor has officially opened the Research Commons, the research wing of the main library of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) now known as Prempeh II Library.
Ghana aims at a zero maternal mortality standing by 2057
Ghana will seek to achieve a zero maternal mortality ratio by 2057, the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) has said.
Health research must transform and improve patient care
18 April 2017
Researcher mounts campaign on clean cookstove18 April 2017
WAIMM hosts first annual industry conference in June
The first edition of the WAIMM Industry Annual Conference (WAIC 2016) of member countries in West Africa will be held on June 11, 2016, at the Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra.
‘Supportive parental attitudes critical in shaping children’s aspirations’
A study initiated by the Campaign for Female Education (Camfed Ghana), with support from the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), has established that supportive parental
Implementing Research In Road Safety To Curb Fatalities
Injuries sustained from road crash has gained prominence in developing countries.
Modern trends in managing snake bites held in Accra
A workshop on snake bite has been organised in Accra, during which participants were taken through modern trends in managing such bites.
Kenyan research institute to launch Ebola vaccine trial in July
An Ebola clinical vaccine trial will be launched this July by the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), the Standard Digital of Kenya reports.
Employ trained personnel to handle biomedical waste
The government has been urged to take the issue of biomedical waste disposal seriously to avert the risk of contamination and disease outbreak from the current poor practices associated with the di