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News Editors Pledge to refocus their lens on PWD Issues in Ghana
Penplusbytes Shares Lessons from its Social Accountability project with CSOs in West African Countries
Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps
Is the NHIS disability friendly?
Final batch of Community Radio Journalists Schooled on Reporting Local Assembly budgets
NPP Government to Engage Penplusbytes on METOGU Anti-corruption Report
The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project
More Community Radio Journalists benefit from Penplusbytes’ Data Journalism Training
PROTECT THE CONSTITUTIONAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL
Instagram and Journalism- the trend and possibilities
Calling PWDs derogatory names is punishable by law- State Attorney reaffirms
Penplusbytes to deliver top-notch training for selected media persons on reporting on Disability Issues

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News Editors Pledge to refocus their lens on PWD Issues in Ghana

News Editors Pledge to refocus their lens on PWD Issues in Ghana

  • February 18, 2019
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A significant section of the population in Ghana who are mostly Persons with Disabilities are excluded from accessing government interventions…

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Penplusbytes Shares Lessons from its Social Accountability project with CSOs in West African Countries

Penplusbytes Shares Lessons from its Social Accountability project with CSOs in West African Countries

  • December 3, 2018
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Penplusbytes is part of a selected group of civil society organisations (CSOs) from 9 West African countries to share experiences…

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Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps

Accessibility of Public Places and Death Trap Ramps

  • November 5, 2018
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‘’Some of these ramps  are simply death traps”, Patience Atuah , a  physically  challenged journalist with  the EIB Network echoes…

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Is the NHIS disability friendly?

Is the NHIS disability friendly?

  • October 29, 2018
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According  to  the  World  Health  Organisation,  10%  to  15%  of  the  population  of  every  developing  country  lives  with  disability.  This…

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Final batch of Community Radio Journalists Schooled on Reporting Local Assembly budgets

Final batch of Community Radio Journalists Schooled on Reporting Local Assembly budgets

  • October 12, 2018
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Ten (10) community radio journalists in Wa in the Upper west region of Ghana constitute the final batch of journalists…

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NPP Government to Engage Penplusbytes on METOGU Anti-corruption Report

NPP Government to Engage Penplusbytes on METOGU Anti-corruption Report

  • October 2, 2018
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According to the Transparency International Corruption Perception index for 2017, Ghana ranks 81st with a score of 40, indicating the…

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The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project

The use of technology for better health service delivery – The case of the People for Health Project

  • September 27, 2018
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New digital tools have been adapted in all spheres of human interactions and it is being used in countless ways…

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More Community Radio Journalists benefit from Penplusbytes’ Data Journalism Training

More Community Radio Journalists benefit from Penplusbytes’ Data Journalism Training

  • September 17, 2018
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About 20 community radio journalists in Ellembelle in the Western Region of Ghana and Twifo Atti Morkwa in the Central…

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PROTECT THE CONSTITUTIONAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL

PROTECT THE CONSTITUTIONAL INDEPENDENCE OF THE AUDITOR-GENERAL

  • September 14, 2018
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The Coalition of national civil society organizations dedicated to the fight against corruption under the umbrella of the Ghana Anti-Corruption…

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Instagram and Journalism- the trend and possibilities

Instagram and Journalism- the trend and possibilities

  • September 10, 2018
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In our fast-paced digital world, social networking is taking over as the primary way most people receive information. Instagram, one…

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Calling PWDs derogatory names is punishable by law- State Attorney reaffirms

Calling PWDs derogatory names is punishable by law- State Attorney reaffirms

  • August 27, 2018
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A state attorney at the Attorney General’s Department at Ho in the Volta Region, Mr. Andrews Dodzi Adugu has reiterated…

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Penplusbytes to deliver top-notch training for selected media persons on reporting on Disability Issues

Penplusbytes to deliver top-notch training for selected media persons on reporting on Disability Issues

  • August 13, 2018
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Gender Equality and Social Inclusion issues have often been relegated in media coverage in Ghana particularly with issues of Persons…

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