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Accra Rehabilitation CentreAccra Rehabilitation Centre
Trains all categories of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in employable skills to enable them to live independent and dignified lives in society.
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Akan Architecture SymbolsAkan Architecture Symbols
Dr George Kojo Arthur and Prof. Robert Rowe of Marshall University examine the decorative symbols used in buildings of the Akan people of Ghana.
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Blakhud Research CentreBlakhud Research Centre
Documenting the indigenous African culture and civilisation. Information on the Blakhud Museum, the Lumosi Library, Lissavi Publishing, other programs, staff and funding. Online gallery of Afevo Ewe Textile Collection. Based in Klikor.
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Contemporary African Database - Institutions: GhanaContemporary African Database - Institutions: Ghana
Database of institutions in the country, listed alphabetically and by category. Includes the arts, business, education, media, professions, religion, politics and sports.
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Contemporary African Database - People: GhanaContemporary African Database - People: Ghana
Database of profiles of prominent people, arranged by name and category. Includes the arts, business, education, media, professions, religion, politics and sports.
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C-SPAN - Ghana: Its People and PoliticsC-SPAN - Ghana: Its People and Politics
Special report about the country includes online video vignettes.
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Ethnologue - Languages of GhanaEthnologue - Languages of Ghana
Information about the living languages of the African country including population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
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Ghana - Arts, Culture and HistoryGhana - Arts, Culture and History
Includes various aspects on the culture and practices of Ghanaians.
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GhanaReunitedGhanaReunited
Social networking site for students and various associations.
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Ghana-worldGhana-world
Includes arts, handicrafts, culture, economy and history of the country. [German, English]
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Global List of Women's Organizations - GhanaGlobal List of Women's Organizations - Ghana
Provides contact information for groups of women helping others.
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ImaniImani
Non-political, non-profit, tax-exempt educational think-tank dedicated to researching economic trends to glean public-policy insights for the benefit of government, business and civil society in Ghana.
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Kabissa Members - GhanaKabissa Members - Ghana
Directory of members from the internet host for the African non-profit sector.
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Nana Kwadwo Adu II Foundation for Ghana, Inc.Nana Kwadwo Adu II Foundation for Ghana, Inc.
The Foundation is dedicated to increasing awareness of Ghana by Americans. Activities designed to accomplish this include travel, cultural exchange, workshops with local American youth (which also target improved learning), community development in Adumasa, Ghana and entertainment.
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National MuseumNational Museum
The largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. Includes description of exhibit sections and sample photos. Located in Accra.
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Navrongo and LawraNavrongo and Lawra
Ever wonder what life might be like in a small African village? Information on the history, language, culture, music, associations and projects of these two small West African villages in the remote Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana.
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Obaahema NetworkObaahema Network
Celebrating the achievements of enterprising Ghanaian women to inspire others to be successful and reach their fullest potential. Includes news, business directory, photo gallery and discussion forum.
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Volu InternationalVolu International
A group of former and passive members of Voluntary Workcamps Association of Ghana (VOLU) now living abroad and other foreign volunteers who have participated in VOLU workcamps in Ghana.
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Wikipedia - Category:Ghanaian PeopleWikipedia - Category:Ghanaian People
Directory of famous people from Ghana.
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Helping 'Witches' Who Live in ExileHelping 'Witches' Who Live in Exile
Christian Science Monitor article about the situation of Ghanaian widows who are branded as witches and forced to live in isolation. (June 22, 2006)
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