Parliamentary Select Committee on Local Government and Rural Development has pledged to support the advocacy on decriminalizing vagrancy laws to protect poor and vulnerable persons from abuse. However, the Committee...
Read moreFinding a source of livelihood for many poor and vulnerable persons in Ghana has been characterized as a criminal activity. This is because the activities of these poor individuals who...
Read moreCalls are being mounted on Crime Check Foundation (CCF) to extend the Decriminalization of Vagrancy Laws and Advocacy (DVLA) project meant to give a voice to the poor and vulnerable...
Read moreThe Ministry of Local Government, Decentralization and Rural Development (MLDGRD) has indicated its readiness to support the extension of the Decriminalizing Vagrancy Laws Advocacy (DVLA) to more Metropolitan, Municipal, and...
Read moreThe National Association of Local Governments of Ghana (NALAG) has intimated its move to ensure that local government authorities protect the human rights of the poor and vulnerable in society....
Read moreGhana has condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine and called for a withdrawal of troops. Ghana's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey made this known in a...
Read moreThe Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has taken a keen interest in ensuring that the rights of the homeless, the voiceless, and poor persons are protected. The General Secretary of...
Read moreMembers of a Community Monitoring Team (CMT) constituted by Crime Check Foundation (CCF) for the Suame Municipal have educated refuse dump site managers on how arrests, fines, and imprisonment of...
Read moreMembers of the Central Region's newly constituted Community Monitoring Team (CMT) have pledged their commitment to helping protect the rights of the poor and homeless. A member of the CMT,...
Read moreChief Executive Officer of Sabtiu Musah Abattoir in Suame in the Ashanti Region, Alhaji Baba Musah has praised Crime Check Foundation (CCF) for the implementation of its ‘Decriminalizing Vagrancy Laws...
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