Crime Check Foundation has facilitated the release of seized human hair weaves (weave-on) for a hawker, Comfort Asiamah. The hair weaves of the poor single mother were confiscated by the...
Read moreThe Legal Aid Commission (LAC) has assured Crime Check Foundation (CCF) of its partnership to improve on its services to enhance justice delivery in the country. This comes at the...
Read moreCrime Check Foundation (CCF) has trained a newly constituted twelve-member Community Monitoring Team (CMT) in the Ashanti Region to equip them to monitor and report abuses including potential jail situations...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has bemoaned Ghana’s deteriorating Social Welfare System. He said the situation has contributed to high poverty levels and there...
Read moreA 40-year-old widow, Joana Torkor Ocquaye is struggling to make ends meet after city guards popularly known as ‘Abaye’ seized her wares while she was selling at the Makola market....
Read moreThe Project Coordinator of the Crime Check Foundation (CCF) Cosmos Akorli has urged Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to deal with the root cause of vagrancy in their various...
Read moreThe Director for Public Prosecutions, Madam Yvonne Atakora Obuobisa has added her voice to growing calls for the removal of vagrancy laws, from Ghana’s statute books because they appear to...
Read moreA private Legal practitioner, Doris Bangfo has stressed the need to scrap vagrancy laws to help protect the fundamental rights of vagrants in Ghana. Madam Bangfo also called for institutions...
Read moreFifteen (15) journalists from selected media houses have pledged to promote the course of the poor and the vulnerable in Ghana. According to them, there is the need for a...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has spurred up journalists to highlight the plight and struggles of the poor and vulnerable in society through their...
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