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About 35,138 children in Upper West are stunted

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  • Allotey 9 years ago

    This is the result of stupid government misplaced priority. Children can't get food to eat while corprupt politicians are and getting fat off state's coffers. These children are the future of our country yet these fat old men ...
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  • Ghfuo: Be Bad & Hang Nyantakyi, NOW! 9 years ago

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    ***Construct a water and sewage system. Waste Processing Facility. Biomass Power Plant. Regional Government building. Urban Transit system. Contact Sumitomo Corporation in Japan for assistance.
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  • Torgbui 9 years ago

    They won't join me in this business...so we can bring bottles of the stuff for the adult women before pregnancy happens.Full of wild and organic fruits blended together in a bottle. Been around since 2007. Has made plenty mul ...
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  • Torgbui 9 years ago

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  • SACK APPIAH DENKYIRA 9 years ago

    The main obstacle in health delivery in this country is non-existent or poor policy planning and implementation.Sometimes i find it ridiculously outrageous when politicians come out enumerating litany of health infrastructure ...
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  • SACK APPIAH DENKYIRA 9 years ago

    The main obstacle in health delivery in this country is non-existent or poor policy planning and implementation.Sometimes i find it ridiculously outrageous when politicians come out enumerating litany of health infrastructure ...
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  • fanyogo 9 years ago

    $150m DOLLARS WAS SPENT ON STREET NAMING, 112m ON SANITARY TOWELS, AND CHILDREN ARE STUNTED BECAUSE OF INADEQUATE FOOD INTAKE, GHANA IS MAKING A SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS FUTURE FOR HERSELF

  • the lone crusader 9 years ago

    And now look at the comportement of their peers who have climbed the social ladder to accra .have they not forgotten neglected their own stealing what comes their way which could have gone far to better the life of these fut ...
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  • Agie 9 years ago

    I ask what is Mr Dakura's suggestion to address the problem other than talking through the UN?
    Our policy makers have misplaced priorities; how many of the sprouting new builds have toilet facilities and YET NOTHING, NO LAW ...
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  • Naapong K Edward 9 years ago

    policy makers and planners in the health sector do not recognize nutrition as the backbone of every nationa's development, hence, have no priority in all aspects such as human resource, financial especially for nutrition acti ...
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