Despite Obama in Ghana, a Bad Month for African Democracy
In Mauritania the vote was so obviously suspicious that the electoral chief resigned and the opposition rejected the results.
In Mauritania the vote was so obviously suspicious that the electoral chief resigned and the opposition rejected the results.
WideAngle | Posted 08.14.2009 | World
A roomful of pregnant women waiting for their prenatal care appointments at La General Hospital in Accra, Ghana, got a treat on Saturday when Presid...
Kyle Hotchkiss Carone | Posted 08.13.2009 | World
The mere presence of a black U.S. president on Ghanaian soil, speaking to Ghanaian people about Ghanaian problems, marks a welcome rekindling of discourse between blacks throughout the diaspora.
AP | Posted 08.11.2009 | World
ACCRA, Ghana — President Barack Obama is headed home after a brief but whirlwind visit to Ghana. Before departing, Obama addressed Ghanaians at...
David Gartner | Posted 08.10.2009 | World
Virtually all food assistance provided by the United States to Africa is required to be produced and packaged here and shipped on U.S. flagged vessels halfway around the world.
Sharon L. Camp | Posted 08.08.2009 | World
Ghana provides two keys as to how best to target the continent's scarce resources to maximize impact. First, invest in young people. Second, do this through strong private-public partnerships.
politico.com | JOSH GERSTEIN | | Posted 08.04.2009 | World
It might seem like a moment just too good for the White House to pass up America's first black president, on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa, loo...
globalvoicesonline.org | Posted 07.06.2009 | World
Just over six months since a change in Ghana's administration following peaceful elections in December 2008 and, coincidentally, six months since the ...
Todd Moss | Posted 09.12.2009 | World