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FOSDA in the News

1 Removal of Retrogressive cultures key to ending violence against women- FOSDA
2 Elections 2012; Ghana Must Make Africa Proud Again
3 Ghana's Political Parties Pledge to Peaceful Elections
4 FOSDA’s position on recent spate of armed violence
5 SWEGG Celebrates 55 Years of Ghana's Independance
6 Does International Women’s Day Reach Ghana’s Girls?
7 The Majority of Ghanaians are Women: Where are their candidates and issues at election time?
8 FOSDA Relaunches Website
9 Tamale Student Debaters to Tackle Tough Governance Questions
10 GACC Mobilises Youth for Peaceful 2012 Elections in Ghana

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