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UWR still has
a sad development story to tell-Abugnaba
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - The Upper West Region still
exhibits high fertility rate among women, infant mortality,
under-five mortality and migration while literacy was
ebbing, child labour was now on the ascendancy, a
demographer has said.
Safe sanitation, waste disposal and toilet facilities were
also inadequate while fuel use was on the increase.
Mr. Mark Abugnaba, Upper West Regional Population Officer,
who addressing a day's sensitisation forum on the
integration of population variables into District Assemblies
Development Plans in Wa over the weekend said demographic,
social and economic variables and indicators in the
districts needed to be improved to enhance quality lives for
the people.
The advocacy forum which was attended by Municipal and
District Chief Executives in the Upper West Region sought to
enhance sustainable development through appropriate planning
to meet the needs of the various segments of the population
now and in the future.
Mr. Abugnaba however commended the people for a positive
change of behaviour towards sexual practices which had
helped in the reduction of HIV/AIDS prevalence rate from 3.3
percent in 2007 to 1.6 percent in 2008.
He appealed to the Municipal and District Assemblies to
support district population activities committees to enable
them address the population concerns of the communities.
Mr. Mahmud Khalid, Upper West Regional Minister, explained
that government's policies and interventions would not
benefit the people if development at the district levels
were not linked to health, education, social and economic
development of the people.
He appealed to stakeholders in those sectors to play their
roles appropriately and support the non-formal education
division to equip the illiterate adults with functional
literacy skills and other employable skills to contribute
towards national development.
The seasonal migration of the people either during school
holidays or the dry seasons to the south in search of jobs
with its implications on health and human resource should be
of the concern to all.
Mr. Khalid therefore appealed to the District Assemblies to
invest in cottage industries, such as handcrafts, dry season
gardening and smock weaving among others to encourage the
youth stay at home.
Ghanadot
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NPP Congress Slated For February 27
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - The National Council of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) has fixed Saturday, February 27,
2010 as the new date for its national delegates conference
to elect new national executives for the party.....More |
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Black Stars stun host nation
Angola
Accra, Jan 24, Ghanadot - The Black Stars of
Ghana on Sunday stunned host nation the Palancras Negras
of Angola with a lone goal victory in a nerve wracking
quarter finals encounter at the 11th November Sports
Stadium in Luanda.....More
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Ministerial Reshuffle: First Batch
of Casualties
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - President John Evans
Atta Mills is set to announce the first batch of his
long-awaited ministerial reshuffle sometime this week, a
source close to the Presidency has told Ghanadot..
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Kufuor pays tribute to late Gonja king
Accra, Jan 24, Ghanadot - Former President John Agyekum
Kufour on Friday January, 22 joined hundreds of people in
Damongo to perform the 7th adua of the late King of Gonjaland
traditional area, Yagbon-Wura Bawa Doshie I who died on January
1st at the age of 102.....
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