Ghana
July 21, 2020
Gambia: No Justice for 2005 Massacre of Migrants
The families of more than 50 Ghanaian and other West African migrants killed in Gambia and Senegal 15 years ago have yet to learn the full truth and obtain justice concerning the massacre.

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Gambia: Ex-President Tied to 2005 Murders of Ghanaian and Nigerian Migrants
Ghanaian Groups Urge Prosecution of Yahya Jammeh
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Precious Metal, Cheap Labor
Child Labor and Corporate Responsibility in Ghana’s Artisanal Gold Mines
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Ghana: 1st Covid-19 Case in Psychiatric Hospital
Ensure Equal Access to Treatment; Invest in Community-Based Support
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Ghana: Faith Healers Defy Ban on Chaining
Enforce Ban on Chaining and Provide Community-Based Services
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Ghana Should Resist World Congress of Families’ Anti-LGBT Message
Domestic Violence Against Lesbians All Too Common in Ghana
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West Africa’s #SexForGrades Scandal Epitomizes Global Plight
Sexual Exploitation and Harassment Also Widespread in Secondary Schools
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Not Everyone Is Celebrating on Independence Day in Ghana
Many People With Psychosocial Disabilities Remain Shackled
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UN/ECOWAS: Release Report on Gambia Migrant Massacre
5 UN Rights Monitors Urge Public Reporting of 2005 Killings
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Ghana: Oversight Needed to Enforce Shackling Ban
Monitoring, Community Mental Health Services Needed to End Abuse
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UN Expert Spotlights LGBT Poverty in Ghana
LGBT People Routinely Discriminated Against in Job Market