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Ghana – Caribbean Relations- From Slavery Times To Presentpdf print preview send to friend
LECTURE TO THE GHANA-CARRIBEAN ASSOCIATION
NOVEMBER, 2006
 
BY PROF JAMES ANQUANDAH
This lecture is in two parts – the first part is on the Identity of Ghanaians and the Identity of Caribbeans. The second part discusses various aspects of the histories of the two peoples and focuses on what sort of relations have transpired between them since historic slavery times.
 
AFRICA 2007: A Celebration of Culture and Identitypdf print preview send to friend
Africa 2007 is a three-year programme that explores notions of culture and identity to generate fresh ideas and create new understandings between individuals and communities in Africa and the UK. It is a long-term programme of cultural interaction to connect people in Africa and the UK.
 
The year 2007 has two important anniversaries that mark significant moments of change in the relationship between Africa and the UK. Two hundred years ago the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act was passed in the UK; and fifty years ago Ghana gained independence, the first country in Africa to achieve independence, a moment in history that began an ongoing process of empowerment and decolonisation in Africa and elsewhere in the world.
 
These anniversaries present us with an opportunity to explore the relationship between Africa and UK in its many manifestations, past, present and future. The British Council’s Africa 2007 programme will explore and reflect on the past but, importantly, it will look at the past in relation to its impact on the present and future.
 
The programme has three broad themes: Creative Celebrations Belongings, Bring the Noise, Different Lives, Footprints and Reflections. Collectively these projects make up Africa 2007: a celebration of culture and identity., Different Lives and Footprints. Within the themes are five projects:
 
Africa 2007 was launched on 15 February by the Rt. Hon John Prescott MP, Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the HE Alhaji Aliu Mahama, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.
 
Source: British Council, Ghana.
 
GHANA and UNESCO Relationspdf print preview send to friend
UNESCO was founded in 1945, as an agency of the United Nations, with the purpose of fostering international understanding and cooperation, towards the maintenance of World peace. With an initial membership of 20 countries which signed its constitution I November 1945, the organization now has 191 Member States and five (5) Associate Members as at January 2006.
 
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20/04/2010
PRESS RELEASE - NAFAC 2010
The Minister for Chieftaincy and Culture Alexander Asum – Ahensah (MP) has launched this year’s National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC 2010) at Tamale – in the Northern Region....more
 
16/04/2010
Look again at planning Panafest
I do not know whether the acronym PANAFEST which represents the Pan African Historical Theatre Festival now stands for something else. The Ghanaian Times in it issue Saturday July 4, 2009, attributed the acronym to Pan African Festival of arts and Theatre....more
 
16/04/2010
involve chiefs in local governance
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD) has been urged to consider the inclusion of chiefs in decision making structures of the decentralization system as part of the process of reviewing it....more
 
21/11/2009
Could your culture be letting you down
As the year draws to a close, several organizations will be reviewing the year with the aim of identifying their successes, difficulties and failures....more
 
24/10/2009
GHANA JOSEPH PROJECT
IN Ghana a person who tends cattle in the bush is called a Fulani. It does not matter whether he is a member of the Fulani tribe of Northern Nigeria....more
 
10/10/2009
Nkrumah’s projects in ruins
Ghana’s desire to attain a middle-income status by 2015 has prompted calls on the government to reactivate hundreds of projects initiated by Ghana’s First President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, but which have been left to rot in many parts of the country....more
 
08/10/2009
Fynn and his eye for culture
Last week, a unique pix-day exhibition of still photographs...more
 
12/09/2009
Developing National Arts and Culture
That the Centres for National Culture throughout the country are the pivots of cultural promotion and development in the country cannot be disputed...more
 
31/08/2009
CULTURAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT PROGRAMME
FIRST KWAME NKRUMAH CENTURY LECTURE ON CULTURE...more
 
27/04/2009
Nkrumah- Africa's greatest son
Thirty seven years ago in far away Bucharet in Romania, death laid its icy hand on Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah-Africa’s greatest statesman. I choose to call him a real statesman because he was really selfless and honest to his country. He actually placed Ghana first, Africa second and himself last. I call him a statesman again because “A statesman thinks of his country and even the interests and aspirations of her future generations....more
 
07/02/2009
Culture-9th Millennium devt goal
A network of arts administrators and artistes from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe last week resolved to lobby policy makers and governments to ensure that culture, as a tool for development, was accepted as the 9th Millennium Development Goal....more
 
03/07/2008
Review Trokosi Law – Research study
A RESEARCH study of the practice of Trokosi in Ghana has revealed the need to review the Trokosi law, its implementation mechanism and the role of institutional agencies in abolishing the practice....more
 
 
   
 
 

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