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PEPFAR Campaign on U equals U held in Aboadze – Ghana Visions

+ The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) under the auspices of US Embassy has organized a HIV Anti-Stigma Campaign to create awareness about the pandemic in the Aboadze Community in the Shama District of the Western Region. The programme was under the theme ’’Reaching Epidemic Control by 2030’,’ which was heralded by a drama display by Aboadze Islamic ‘’B’’ Basic School to sensitize the general public to abstain from subjecting persons living with HIV and AIDS into ridicule. The programme was organised in collaboration with “Twin City Energy” operating under the trade name Amandi Energy Limited. Mr. Joshva Ravi Kumar, the Facility Manager of Twin City Energy said, his company has consolidated the partnership with the US Embassy to implement an HIV Anti- Stigma programme in Aboadze to help save the lives of those suffering from HIV/AIDS around the world.

Water crisis hit Aboadze, Abuesi communities

Water crisis hit Aboadze, Abuesi communities Residents of Aboadze and Abuesi, two fishing communities in the Shama District of the Western Region, have been battling perennial water shortage for the past nine months. Trekking to the Volta River Authority (VRA) area and to Inchaban, a nearby town with the yellow gallons, popularly known as ‘Kufuor gallons,’ in search of water have become a daily routine for the residents, particularly women and children. The situation, they say, is affecting their socio-economic activities. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the assembly members for the two communities; Mr Emmanuel Avevor for Aboadze, and Mr Ezekiel Acquah, for Abusie, and some unit committee members, indicated that efforts to get the problem solved had not been successful.

Water crisis hit Aboadze, Abuesi

Water crisis hit Aboadze, Abuesi LISTEN DEC 21, 2020 Residents of Aboadze and Abuesi, two fishing communities in the Shama District of the Western Region have been battling with perennial water shortage for the past nine months. Trekking to the Volta River Authority (VRA) area and to Inchaban, a nearby town with the yellow gallons, popularly known as Kufuor gallons, in search of water have become a daily routine for the residents, particularly women and children. The situation, they say, is affecting their socio-economic activities. In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the assembly members for the two communities; Mr Emmanuel Avevor for Aboadze, and Mr Ezekiel Acquah, for Abusie, and some unit committee members, indicated that efforts to get the problem solved had not been successful.

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