The Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) has declared 2020 as the Year of Learning, under the theme “70 years of Transforming Minds through Libraries,” in commemoration of its 70 years of existence. Ghana ...
A small group of visitors waits eagerly at the entrance to a single-storey building in Ghana's capital Accra, looking to explore the literary treasure inside. This is the Library of Africa and the ...
In the summer of 2011, five students from Princeton University's Engineers Without Borders (EWB) chapter spent two months in Ashaiman, Ghana, to finish the construction of a community library. This ...
The Ghana Library Authority (GhLA), in partnership with Adwinsa Publications Ghana and under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, has marked World Children’s Day with the 2025 Adwinsa Children’s ...
Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) as part of its quest to connect young Ghanaians to relevant knowledge resources that improve their well-being has outdoored ten Youth Engagement Centres (YECs) across ...
The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa), brainchild of Abdul Samad Rabiu – philanthropist, industrialist, and Chairman of BUA Group, in collaboration with Rebecca Foundation of Ghana, has ...
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Library Authority, (GhLA) Hayford Siaw has asserted that the Ghana Library Authority has provided a mobile library van service to underserved schools and communities ...
Books by author Kwame Nkrumah are displayed on a shelf in the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD) in Accra AFP / Nipah Dennis A small group of visitors waits eagerly at the entrance to ...
The Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) as part of its 70th anniversary celebration has declared 2020, the 'Year of Learning' and has set out five targets to be achieved to boost the growth and reach of ...
A small group of visitors waits eagerly at the entrance to a single-storey building in Ghana's capital Accra, looking to explore the literary treasure inside. This is the Library of Africa and the ...
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