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The cost of silence: Why recognising sign language is an investment in national development and social justice
In every corner of Ghana, language lives. It is expressed in various ways and represents our identity. These languages are recognised, celebrated, taught in schools, and used in Parliament. Yet there ...
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Deaf advocate calls for sign language teaching in basic schools
By Comfort Sena Fetrie-Akagbor, GNA Tema, April 07, GNA-Mr Richard Doku, a hearing-impaired teacher, has called for the integration of sign language into Ghana’s basic school curriculum to promote ...
Telecel Ghana has extended its financial literacy and mobile commerce training to Deaf entrepreneurs, as the telecom operator ...
In recent years I have observed something deeply troubling in Ghanaian homes and communities. I have seen children under the age of ten who cannot understand or speak their own local language. A child ...
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