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Tourism: how Ghana is burried under tons of plastic waste

3,000 tons of plastic waste are generated every day in Ghana,

Meet Viviana, the creator of a « made-in-Ghana » brand

Viviana Epua Dansowaa created her own brand of travel items when she was 31. Her products – bags, sleeping…

The Ghanaian textile, an industry at risk

In Ghana, the fabric sector suffers from the unfair competition of Chinese counterfeits. The government desperately tries to regulate…

In Ghana, corruption disrupts the economic growth

Ghana is much less corrupted then the neighboring countries, according to the Transparency International corruption index. However, whole segments…

Leti Arts: African video games pioneers

The video game market is overflowed by American, Japanese and Europeans products. In Accra, Leti Arts, one of the…

The most polluted landfill in the world is in Accra

Every day, a hundred tons of European electronic waste are burned in the Agbogbloshie landfill. Fumes of…

Ghana relies on French language to influence West Africa

The government of Ghana wants to make French the second official language of…

« Despite the economic growth, nothing will ever change in the waste dump »

In the Agbogbloshie slum of Accra, electronic devices from Europe are burnt and their metal are sold….

Small scale Ghanaian fishermen entangled in Chinese nets

In Ghana more than two million inhabitants depend on fishing. But over the past few years, fish are becoming…

In Ghana, the future journalists also learn movie making

Ghana has seen a proliferation of TV channels over the past 20 years. More jobs are now available for…