Child labour in Africa — Center for Young Africans

Child labour in Africa is generally defined based on two factors: type of work and minimum appropriate age of the work. If a child is involved in an activity that is harmful to his/her physical and mental development, he/she is generally considered as a child labourer. That is, Any work that is mentally, physically, socially […]Continue reading “Child labour in Africa — Center for Young Africans”

Ghana bans LGBT+ conference — EILE Magazine

Ghana’s government has said it will not allow a major gathering of LGBT+ activists to go ahead, after an outcry from conservative Christian groups in the country. The conference, scheduled for July, would be the first of its kind in West Africa, and aims to bring together LGBT+ leaders, to share ideas and work together […]Continue reading “Ghana bans LGBT+ conference — EILE Magazine”

Did you know? The story behind…

This image, with the writings akwaaba meaning “welcome” is one of the popular images we see around in our country or the diaspora. It hungs in offices, bars, eating joints, embassies, airports and other notable places to welcome visitors at a particular place.The aim of this iconic photo was to be taken and hunged inContinue reading “Did you know? The story behind…”

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