Today, Ghana has about 16 schools for the Deaf. However, equal educational opportunities elude Deaf people in Ghana and students encounter many challenges. Chief among them is the fact that Ghana has ...
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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 ...
Ghana’s plan to adopt local languages aims to honour its linguistic diversity and preserve the country’s rich cultural heritage while enhancing citizen engagement in the legislative process. English ...
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