Fortune Ghana Mentoring Experience

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Friday 6th October 2023 – November 25 2023 Ghana Womens Voices organised the Fortune Ghana mentoring experience under the auspices of the Fortune Ghana...

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We are still going strong! 3T!

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The 3T Girls Program in Kwatwoma Senior High School (KWASEC) in Jaman South District of Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana has been in existence since 2011. The...

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Our Community Health Outreach

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Ghana Women’s Voices and Equity Pharmacy has reached out to the community in its 2014 health community health out reach. Date: Sunday 16November 2014 Health...

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Unsafe Abortion must stop! If Possible!!

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In Africa alone , an estimated number of 5.5 million unsafe abortions take place every year. The risk of death arising from complications due to unsafe...

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Radio Program – Live Matters – Unsafe Abortion

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Date: 15/11/2014 Activity: Radio Program – Live Matters Topic: Unsafe Abortion Radio – Station live 91.9 fm Report Nana Yaa Appiah Programs Director Ghana...

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Ghana Women’s Voices Beyond The Remand Home

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Ghana Women’s Voices mentoring, numeracy and literacy program for young women at the Osu girls correctional facility was expanded in 2015. The program...

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Interventions to reduce unsafe abortions

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Ms Nana Yaa Appiah, the founder of Ghana Women’s Voices in a review meeting  held  on the 24th of November, 26th of November and 1st of December, 2015 in...

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Saving women’s lives by combatting unsafe abortion in our communities

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Following Ghana Women’s Voices and Ipas Ghana training for Pharmacists and Over The Counter Medicine Practitioners (OTCMP) in the month of February, 2015, a...

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Are We Saving Women’s Lives?

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Ghana Women’s Voices (GWV) collaborated with the Community Access Unit of Ipas Ghana in the month of February, 2015 and trained over 150 pharmacists and Over...

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Reviewing Pharmacists in 2015

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Maternal  mortality is the second most common cause of death among women in Ghana and more than one in 10 maternal deaths (11%) are the result of unsafe...

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