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Breaking the Cycle: Military Approach against Galamsey has been ineffective Since 1980

Dr. AK Mensah who has done rigorous study in the area of Artisanal Small-Scale mining added that, the military approach has been ineffective since 1980 when it was first introduced. Afterwards, despite its ineffectiveness, the military approach against galamsey has resurfaced under different names thus Police Taskforce in 1990, Operation fight illegal mining in 2006, […]

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GRIPE Considers Partnering YAFO for Community Buy Back Project in Ghana

The Community Buy-Back event is a GRIPE initiative, in partnership with Premier Waste Ghana, which is an inspiring and creative way to care for the environment by giving value to plastic waste so households can earn exchanging plastic waste as well as creating awareness on plastic waste. GRIPE is considering a partnership with YAFO to

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Insurance Companies Can Incentivize Good Driving In Ghana As YAFO Begins Policy Conversation On Vehicle Insurance

YAFO has put in a lot of effort over the years, working nonstop to offer significant contributions to economic and social challenges. This culminated in the “Driver Mo” initiative, which included preliminary research and surveying all sixteen areas around the country to learn about various aspects of vehicle insurance policies. This included determining the typical

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About 66.7 per cent of drivers attempt to bribe the police to avoid arrest – YAFO

Accra-Ghana, Oct 31, GNA – Over 66.7 percent of drivers both commercial and private attempt to bribe personnel of the Ghana Police Service to avoid arrest, the Young African for Opportunity (YAFO) has revealed. Mr Nathaniel Dwamena, YAFO Programmes Manager, who made the disclosure stated that some drivers with expired Insurance policy stickers always attempt

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About 66.7 per cent of drivers attempt to bribe the police to avoid arrest – YAFO 

Over 66.7 percent of drivers both commercial and private attempt to bribe personnel of the Ghana Police Service to avoid arrest, the Young African for Opportunity (YAFO) has revealed. Mr. Nathaniel Dwamena, YAFO Programmes Manager, who made the disclosure stated that some drivers with expired Insurance policy stickers always attempt to bribe police, a situation

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