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Emmanuel Maaweh Tanga

Accra
Covers:  Development, Communication, Politics, Africa, Digital, Social Media

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Global ICT4D Conference returns

Global ICT4D Conference returns

Business & Financial Times — By E. Maaweh TANGA Digital technologies are redefining human relationships in ways that were once only possible in the complex minds of futuristic movie directors.

Global ICT4D Conference returns

Global ICT4D Conference returns

GH Headlines — By E. Maaweh TANGA In a fragmented world fraught with conflict, insecurity, and a tense global political landscape, interconnectivity and digital integration remain on a growth trajectory.

Ghana hosts Global 2024 ICT4D Conference in March | Ghana News Agency

Ghana hosts Global 2024 ICT4D Conference in March | Ghana News Agency

Ghana News Agency — Accra, Feb 23, GNA- Ghana will in March this year host the 12th Information and Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) conference in Accra. Scheduled from March 19th to...

From social media to Aso Rock Peter Obi and quest of youth for hope | Ghana News Agency

From social media to Aso Rock Peter Obi and quest of youth for hope | Ghana News Agency

Ghana News Agency — Accra, Feb 25, GNA - Ghana is poised to make political history in 2024. A former President has declared his intentions to run for the country's 2024 Presidential...

Transformed Men: Male Involvement In Maternal And Child Health In Ghana

Transformed Men: Male Involvement In Maternal And Child Health In Ghana

Modern Ghana

In School And Actively Learning; The Star Schools Story

In School And Actively Learning; The Star Schools Story

Modern Ghana

The schooling mothers of the Volta

The schooling mothers of the Volta

GhanaWeb — The high rate of teenage pregnancy, especially in basic schools, is curtailing the education of many girls in the country. The Ghana Health Service indicated in a news report that 57,000 teenage pregnancies were recorded nationwide in the first half...

The schooling mothers of the Volta

The schooling mothers of the Volta

GhanaWeb — The high rate of teenage pregnancy, especially in basic schools, is curtailing the education of many girls in the country. The Ghana Health Service indicated in a news report that 57,000 teenage pregnancies were recorded nationwide in the first half...

Second chance, reducing the vulnerability of adolescent mothers

Second chance, reducing the vulnerability of adolescent mothers

GhanaWeb — Adolescent Mothers