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Mr Peter Jones has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Ghana and Non-Resident Ambassador to the Togolese Republic.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK government has announced aid to protect nearly 5 million people in Ghana from malaria, including nearly 1 million children under the age of five.
Much of the British High Commission’s work on migration is directed towards educating people on the risks and realities of migrating illegally, with the aim of dissuading people from travelling irregularly in the first place.
UK aid supports Ghana's 2010 population and housing census which will provide vital information on the population
The British High Commission in Ghana together with the Crown Prosecution Service Criminal Justice Advisor organised a three week internship for two Ghanaians.
A UK aid funded scheme helps women in a Ghanaian market organise fair taxation
A three-month programme has been designed to train 50 local media personnel in Ghana
Private apprenticeships are helping the poor escape extreme poverty in Ghana
Late enrolment in school in Ghana is linked to the failure of many children to complete their education
Food hygiene training helps street vendors serve safer food.
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