CSOs Youth Sub-Platform on SDGs reaches out to Potter s Village Orphanage
The Youth Sub-Platform of the Ghana Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Platform on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Friday, December 19, presented some Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to support and empower the children of the Potter s Village Orphanage located at Dodowa in the fight against Covid-19.
The items included customized fabric nose masks for both adults and children as well as assorted stickers boldly inscribed with educational messages which reinforce the Covid-19 fight, the need to strictly adhere to its health protocols to remain safe always.
Some of the messages displayed on the stickers read: “wear your mask”, “signs and symptoms of Covid 19”, “wash your hands with soap under running water”, “how Covid 19 spreads” and “no need to stigmatize, be your neighbours’ keeper” among others.
2020 Human Rights Day: Safeguard human rights after a peaceful election - HRRG
This year s theme is Recover Better – Stand Up for Human Rights.
In a press release signed by the Executive Director, Joseph Kobla Wemakor and copied to the media, the Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), a non-governmental organization, non-profit human rights organization independent of all political parties, governments or religious groups in Ghana indicated that the world has not been the same since the covid-19 struck.
Its presence across the world has caused struggles in moments of lockdowns, which came with its own shades of human rights abuses and infractions.