By Samira Larbie Accra, Jan 28, GNA-The Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG) has launched Cervical Cancer Awareness ...
Twenty girls were honored for keeping their virginity by the Wenchi West District of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA).
Madam Paulina Magyam, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Regional Women Organiser in the Oti Region, has lamented the numerous hindrances facing female politicians in Ghana, citing a significant ...
Mr Adamah held that the first and second accused persons were South Africans who travelled through Rwanda to Ghana and “they ...
The swearing-in of Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as Ghana’s first female Vice-President marks a historic moment for the ...
A Chinese woman enjoyed herself while sitting behind a bowl of Fufu and soup. The video has left Ghanaians admiring women who ...
A Ghanaian woman based in Italy did not hide her frustration after her two young daughters turned down her request to relocate to Ghana for two years.
Higher social impact: Traditional credit tends to favor established, urban-based businesses. Extending credit to women, youth ...
Susana Twumwaa, the Midwife in-charge of the Antenatal and Postnatal clinics at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital has expressed ...
The Ghana Women in Agroecology and Territorial Markets (GWAT) has been the brainchild of Guzakusa, an organisation dedicated to promoting women-led agribusinesses and supported by the Alliance for ...
The President of the Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG), Dr Mary Amoakoh-Coleman, has urged women to screen and vaccinate for cervical cancer to aid in early detection and prevention.
Purpose: There is a significant rise in mortality rates from breast and cervical cancers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.