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Some study abroad programs include local travel as an integral part of the student’s experience. The Council on International Educational Exchange in Ghana??a Harvard-approved program—sponsors trips to different parts of the country every two to three weeks during a semester...
Papa Kwesi Nduom, the 2008 presidential candidate for Ghana??s Convention People’s Party and the closest challenger to the representatives from Ghana??s two entrenched political parties, sent a series of pointed messages about political reform to an audience of about 20 that included many African students...
After a brief history of Ghana??s political system following the country’s liberation from Britain in 1951, Nduom discussed the difficulties of campaigning in Ghana??s latest elections. Challenges ranged from lack of funding, to the questionable tactics of opposing parties, to the poverty endemic in many Ghanaian regions, he said...
...sport where there should be as many girls as guys,” said Christopher J. Carothers ’11, an Eliot resident and team member. The most famous person in attendance was Enoch Kyerematen, a table tennis celebrity in his own right. Kyerematen, a former member of Ghana??s national table tennis team, is now a Winthrop security guard. With his 71 years of wisdom and astounding skills, Kyerematen is the sensei of table tennis players at Harvard. “He taught everybody on the team everything they know,” said Ronald...
Divine Chocolate works with 45,000 farmers in 1,200 village societies in Ghana and produces 10 percent of Ghana??s chocolate, Gorman said. The company works to ensure that farmers are a noticeable part of the business through advertising and seminars...