As part of its mandate to promote food safety, the Environmental Health Unit of the Anloga District on the 8th August, 2024 conducted inspection on the premises of some food and drinks stores. The above pictures showed EHS Officers educating the workers of Destiny Bakery in Anloga.
This was organized by the Environmental Health Unit in collaboration with the Elders and the Unit Committee.
The Ministry of Health / Ghana Health Service has received notification with great concern confirmed Dengue fever outbreak in a neighbouring country within our sub-region. Burkina Faso suspected cases of Dengue in August this year and as at November 12. 2016, a total of 1,061 probable (Dengue Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) positive) cases out of […]
UNFPA Ghana Country Office, Accra, 28 May – Menstruation or period, is a biological phenomenon naturally occurring in females. It basically involves vaginal bleeding that occurs as part of a woman’s cycle. May 28 is dedicated to recognizing this biological phenomenon as the menstrual cycle occurs averagely every 28 days. The commemoration of the day allows […]
A. Importance of Menstrual Hygiene Education Why Menstrual Hygiene Matters Menstrual hygiene is crucial to the health and well-being of women and girls worldwide. Proper menstrual hygiene management prevents infections, promotes self-esteem, and ensures equal education and workplace opportunities. The Global Impact Approximately 500 millions of women and girls that lack access to adequate menstrual hygiene […]