Page Press Centre Read the latest news and features of our work in Ghana Press Releases Latest news and features from UNICEF Ghana Press release 20 March 2024 “Accelerating TOGETHER Action Against Child Labour in Ghana: a joint launch of the multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral initiatives” Visit the page Press release 18 January 2024 The United States and UNICEF partner to provide $500,000 in school supplies for Akosombo Dam spillage impacted communities Visit the page Press release 02 November 2023 UNICEF’s Social Sector Budget Briefs reveal a ‘worrying decline’ in some key social sector investments, despite overall growth Visit the page Press release 01 August 2023 Joint statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week Visit the page Press release 05 July 2023 18 million doses of first-ever malaria vaccine allocated to 12 African countries for 2023–2025: Gavi, WHO and UNICEF Visit the page Press release 30 June 2023 Osama Makkawi Khogali begins his tenure as UNICEF Representative in Ghana Visit the page Press release 22 June 2023 20 Ghanaian Startups Graduate from UNICEF StartUp Lab Accelerator Visit the page Press release 12 June 2023 The New Ghana Accelerated Action Plan Against Child Labour 2023-2027 is launched Visit the page Press release 04 May 2023 Global polycrisis creating uphill battle to end child marriage - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 27 April 2023 90 per cent of adolescent girls and young women in low-income countries are offline - UNICEF Visit the page Press release 20 April 2023 New data indicates declining confidence in childhood vaccines of up to 44 percentage points in some countries during the COVID-19 pandemic Visit the page Statement 20 March 2023 For Every Child, good health Read now Press release 17 March 2023 Malnutrition in mothers soars by 25 per cent in crisis-hit countries, putting women and newborn babies at risk – UNICEF Visit the page Press release 17 March 2023 10 million children in extreme jeopardy in central Sahel as insecurity seeps into neighbouring countries – UNICEF Visit the page Load more items