U.S. loan guarantee helps Ghana port acquire forklifts
In 2005, Safebond was a two-year-old port services company in Ghana that had yet to make a name for itself in the industry. Story
A step takes the rural dweller to a health care provider
Before Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese district started posting nurses to rural communities in 2000, the district had the highest cases of measles and infant mortality and the lowest immunization coverage in the region. Today, most individuals in the district's underserved villages have access to health care. Story
Congregation applauds class two pupil for reading the Bible
At age 14, Wonder decided to enrol at school, years after dropping out of school. Because of his age, the teachers chose to register him in class 2, but had to change this decision. Wonder could not read. Story
As the hot sun beat down on the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana's capital, on Janauary 7, 2009, thousands of Ghanaians watched as Professor John Mills was inaugurated as their new president. Story
Against all odds: A new look at dry season farming
The people of Adedetsekope have always been told that it was impossible to harvest enough crops to turn a profit. Korleki Drah, a local farmer, proved this wrong. Story