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  2. 2025 in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Source: [5]. 1 January – New Year's Day 7 January – Constitution Day 6 March – Independence Day 30 March – Eid al-Fitr 18 April – Good Friday 21 April – Easter Monday

  3. United Nations Development Programme - Wikipedia

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    Concerns over UNDP's failure to handle the Russia controversy in a satisfactory manner led to the government of the Netherlands withholding some 10 million euros in funding in early 2021. In February 2022, the leaders of three leading NGOs in the fight against corruption, Transparency International, the Whistleblower International Network or ...

  4. World Vision Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana's branch named as World Vision Ghana focuses on community empowerment, such as building of schools, providing portable drinking water and ensuring the wellbeing of children in Ghana. [ 3 ] World Vision Ghana works closely with institutions such as Churches, District Assemblies, Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), youth groups, women ...

  5. Category:Non-profit organisations based in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Professional associations based in Ghana (14 P) Pages in category "Non-profit organisations based in Ghana" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. NGOs in West Africa - Wikipedia

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    Based in Accra, Ghana, CEPEHRG is a NGO that aims to aid in the health of LGBTQ+ citizens and advocate for LGBTQ+ civil rights [18] Sourire Des Femme. An NGO based in Senegal, focused on upholding feminism, and ending discrimination for women in LBQWSW community (Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, and Women who have Sex with women) [19]

  7. Ghana Education Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    It was established in Ghana by Ghana Education Trust Fund Act, 2000, Act 581. The GETFund is financed with 2.5% of the value-added tax or VAT and has to provide special financial support to public educational institutions under the Ministry of Education for development and maintenance of academic facilities.

  8. 2021 in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The offices of ″LGBT+ Rights Ghana″ are closed by security forces. [6] 26 February – 2021 Asafo-Akyem bus crash; 20 May - 2021 Ghana gay arrests; 11 June – During the 2021 United Nations Security Council Elections, Ghana was elected to serve a two-year term on the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member. Its term, starting in 2022 ...

  9. Category:2022 in Ghana - Wikipedia

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