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Melania Trump donates items to Greater Accra Regional Hospital Fly to Accra from $1318. Book now to get the best price. First Lady of the United States, Mrs Melania Trump has today donated some items to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital as part of some activities to mark her visit to Ghana. The items, presented to some nursing mothers and babies, are to promote her child welfare agenda announced in August, this year. Some of the items donated include baby products such as wipes,pomade,towel diapers and oil. Mrs Melania Trump also donated a photo therapy machine to the hospital,which will be used to treat jaundice. The visit by Mrs Trump will also see her make similar stops in Malawi, Kenya and Egypt.
 Present at the Kotoka International Airport to receive the US First Lady was Ghana's first Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, Minister for Foreign Affairs Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Minister for Gender Cynthia Morrison, Deputy Minister for Aviation, Kwabena Okyere Darko, among others. Background Mrs Trump announced her tour of Africa at a reception for spouses of world leaders, held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, in New York. The visit is being organised in partnership with USAID and will involve Ghana and three other countries, which she has described as ‘four beautiful and very different countries in Africa’. The tour which is in line with her "Be Best" initiative also focuses on gender equality, with an emphasis on education as tool to combat inequality. ADVERTISEMENT On March 20, Mrs Trump met with top executives of technology companies including Amazon, Google, Twitter, Snap and Facebook, to discuss the issue and how it affects children. The U.S. First Lady is also involved in various charities, including Martha Graham Dance Company, the Boys Club of New York, the American Red Cross, Make a Wish Foundation and the Police Athletic League



Th Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce is organizing its maiden Trade Mission to Ghana from the 2nd of October to 4th of October this year. The aim of this trade mission is to promote and strengthen commercial and economic ties between the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg and the Republic of Ghana with main focus in ICT, Eco-innovation, Logistics and Infrastructure sectors. 

On October 03, the chamber will host a Ghana-Luxembourg Economic Forum as well as Business-to-Business meetings for companies to explore possible business partnership opportunities at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.
Meanwhile, Luxembourg is an area of 2,586 km square and a population of about 600,000 inhabitants, the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg leads a strong legacy of economic opportunities, foreign relations development, and large-scale integration, demonstrating that the dimensions of its economy and domestic market reach well beyond its borders.



Melania Trump visits Ghana on Tuesday
 Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States of America will be in Ghana on Monday as part of her working visit to four African countries on a mission to promote child welfare. Ghana would be the first African country Donald Trump’s wife would visit before proceeding to three other countries which include Malawi, Kenya and Egypt. Melania Trump’s first major solo international trip comes five months after she launched her ‘Be Best’ campaign since May. The project entails that Mrs. Trump would travel to meet with children all over the world in a bid to promote successful organizations and programs that share her goal and work closely with the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID. First Lady Melania Trump revealed on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly that “October 2 will mark the first day of my solo visit to four beautiful and very different countries in Africa – Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Egypt – all of which have worked alongside USAID and our partners to make great progress in overcoming some of their biggest challenges.” The 48-years-old First Lady added that, “Our discussions are always united by the universal desire to provide children with the support and tools necessary to grow up happy, healthy, and responsible adults. I am thrilled to be working with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) on what I know will be a meaningful trip”, ADVERTISEMENT

As Mrs. Trump’s trip focuses on maternal and newborn care in hospitals, education for children, she hopes to liaise with Ghana’s First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo to promote her campaign. “I’d like to take a moment and thank the First Lady of Ghana for being with us today. Mrs Akufo-Addo, I look forward to visiting your country and know we will find ways to continue working together even after my visit. In Ghana, USAID’s programs have focused on healthcare by supporting efforts to expand the coverage and quality of health care for mothers and newborns, and educating women and young children about the importance of proper nutrition,” Mrs. Trump said on Wednesday. The trip is expected to be one of the defining moments where Ghana would showcase its rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted history to the world.


Prince of Wales, Prince Charles




One of the benefits Ghana will get after the planned visit of the Prince of Wales, Prince Charles on 2 November 2018 is agricultural support from the Government of the United Kingdom (UK), according to statement from Ghana's Jubilee House

President Akufo-Addo has revealed the Prince will attend a meeting with Ghanaian and International business leaders to discuss sustainable practices in Ghana’s cocoa industry and key environmental issues.

A statement from Clarence House, the official residence of the Prince, Prince Charles, who he has been Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay since 1952, first visited Ghana in March 1977 to attend the Golden Jubilee of Achimota School, formerly ‘The Prince of Wales College,’ and a durbar in his honour in Kumasi by His Majesty Otumfuo Nana Opoku Ware II.

Ahead of this visit the statement quoted President Akufo-Addo as saying “I welcome The Prince of Wales very warmly back to Ghana, a country he knows well. He is an old friend of our country, and we look forward to receiving him, as his visit will renew and strengthen the bonds of friendship between the United Kingdom and Ghana.”
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According to President Akufo -Addo, the visit will highlight the UK’s warm and enduring relationship with Ghana and the breadth of dynamic contemporary partnership and shared values.

Prince Charles is expected to be accompanied by his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, who are both embarking on a tour of Africa to deepen the British Monarch’s historical ties with its former colonies, including Ghana

On arrival in Accra, Their Royal Highnesses will be welcomed at Jubilee House by His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo and Her Excellency. The First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo.

Their Royal Highnesses will visit Kumasi to meet His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Ashantehene at the Manhyia palace. The Prince and The Duchess will attend a traditional durbar or procession at the palace with the Ashantehene and local chiefs. In all, Their Royal Highnesses will spend four days in Ghana.



Ghana gets $5bn UN housing deal President Akufo Addo Addresses UN General Assembly President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo addressing the 73rd UN General Assembly Fly to Accra from $1318. Book now to get the best price. A groundbreaking deal that will activate the housing industry in Ghana has been signed in New York, United States, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. The deal allows the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to commit $5 billion to construct over 100,000 affordable houses in the country with no financial commitment from the government of Ghana. The project is being facilitated by two young Ghanaian entrepreneurs, Kwame Blay and Alvin Bekoe. UNOPS says the 100,000 affordable houses project in Ghana is under a social housing project with innovative financing. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to that effect was signed between Government of Ghana and UNOPS. A Deputy Minister of Works and Housing, Freda Prempeh, signed the agreement on behalf of Ghana, with the UNOPS Executive Director and UN Under-Secretary-General, Grete Faremo penning for the UN agency. According to Ms Faremo, the project is under the mandate of the UN General Assembly, and similar projects are being executed in Kenya and other parts of the world. “It’s a win-win situation,” the UN under Secretary General said. She explained that UNOPS, as mandated by the General Assembly on infrastructure, procurement and project management, “allows us to work with your government to build these houses.” The agreement, UNOPS said, is a major “milestone in its commitment to fostering innovative financing for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and will help the Government of Ghana create access to sustainable, affordable and environmentally sound housing for its citizens. ADVERTISEMENT “There is great potential here to improve access to high-quality, sustainable and resilient housing for thousands of people. “At the same time, this project will work to boost livelihoods and the local economy,” Ms Faremo indicated. The 100,000 houses are to be constructed using energy-efficient solar rooftops, while the implementation work will involve local materials, equipment and expertise, which will in turn offer returns to local people. President Akufo-Addo, who is attending the UN General Assembly, was excited with the landmark deal and expressed gratitude to UNOPS for settling on Ghana for the massive housing project, stressing that it will go a long way in bridging the gap in the country’s housing sector. He indicated that the huge housing deficit in the country is a major issue for his government, expressing joy in narrowing it through the landmark initiative.
“I believe we are all well aware of the challenges Ghana, and most of Africa, face when it comes to the provision of decent, well-planned and organized housing for our citizens. The difficulty in addressing this ongoing challenge has led to a huge housing deficit in our country,” President Akufo-Addo added. “I believe that with the signing of this project, we shall be ushering into existence a new dawn for Ghana and our citizens,” he added. President Akufo-Addo assured the UNOPS Team that his government would work hard to make the project come to fruition. Fulfilling Dream Ms Prempeh couldn’t hide her joy for the realisation of the project. “This housing deal is a dream come true, I’ve been following up with UNOPS Office for a long time. One of our mandates is to ensure that we provide affordable houses for the good people of Ghana,” she said, adding “we want to move away from the traditional way of building to incorporating some new technologies into the housing industry.” As part of the agreement, UNOPS will mobilize resources from its funding partners to support the initiative, which may eventually cost about $5 billion. The Government of Ghana will identify and allocate land for potential development and help create enabling environment for foreign investors.

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