Closing ‘vast’ gender gap, ending child marriage key priorities, Ghanaian President tells UN
Spotlighting the importance his country places on gender equality, the President of Ghana told the United Nations General Assembly today that a major priority will closing the “vast” gaps between men and women through, among other efforts,..
President of Ghana Statement Summary of the 70th session of the UN General Assembly
30 September 2015 (70th Session) Statement Summary: JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, President of Ghana, said that his country had not been among the 51 nations who had convened in San Francisco in April 1945 because it had taken another 22 years for..
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Ghana’s Un Envoy Harps On Importance Of Diaspora Engagement
Ghana’s new Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee has underscored the strategic importance of the Ghanaian Diaspora in the nation’s development and assured them of more collaboration in getting t..
President Of Ghana Statement Summary 69th Session of the UN General Assembly
25 September 2014 (69th Session) Statement Summary: JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, President of Ghana, said that Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the three countries most affected by the Ebola outbreak, had been struggling to rebuild their social and..
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President of Ghana Statement Summary of the 68 session of the UN General Assembly
26 September 2013 (68th Session) Statement Summary: JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, President of Ghana, strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Kenya and remembered Kofi Awoonor, a Ghanaian poet, professor and former civil servant killed during the as..
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