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UNESCO

Also known as: U.N. cultural agency UNESCO

UNESCO — international organization referenced in Ghanaian coverage regarding cultural heritage recognition, World Heritage Sites protection, and arts awards collaboration.

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  1. June 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Pro Opoku-Agyemang highlighted achievements such as the recognition and inclusion of Ghana’s Kente and Highlife on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, stressing that “history is indispensable to a nation’s identity and future.” “These achievements remind

    Veep urges collaboration to unlock economic potential of culture, creative industry
  3. Daily Guide

    Also speaking at the event, the Head of the UNESCO Office in Accra, Edmond Moukala, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to safeguarding press freedom worldwide.

    ‘Free Speech Must Be Protected’
  4. Joy Online

    Speaking at the round table, UNESCO Representative to Ghana, Edmund Moukala, underscored the critical role of foundational literacy in the age of artificial intelligence.

    18th Ministerial Roundtable calls for Africa-led digital education and responsible AI adoption
  5. Joy Online

    UNESCO, in partnership with the Government of Ghana, launched a project in 2025 specifically to strengthen community-level resilience and early warning capacity, funded by Japan.

    Annual disaster: Resolving accra’s flooding crisis
  6. May 2026
  7. Business & Financial Times

    UNESCO reports that 129 million girls are currently out of school — not because they are not brilliant, but because the world has decided girls matter less.

    Her Space with Bridget Mensah: Dear Maame Tiwaa, 14 truths for a girl turning 14: For every girl who is becoming
  8. Joy Online

    Speaking before the committee, the Minister explained that upon assuming office, she encountered concerning reports from UNESCO regarding forts and castles, warning that the country risked being delisted from the World Heritage register.

    Tourism Minister pushes for A-G probe into GH¢33m audit discrepancies
  9. Business & Financial Times

    es’ 2025 annual report, held at the organisation’s premises at Gumani in Northern Region The 2025 Annual Report – titled ‘A Defining Year of Resilience, Innovation and People-Centred Action’, brought together security personnel, Ghana Health Service, Ghana AIDS Commission, UNESCO

    Savana Signatures commended for empowering girls, women and youth
  10. The Chronicle

    The event was organised by the Manhyia Palace Museum in collaboration with UNESCO and Justice and Repairs to honour distinguished artists and curators from Ghana, Britain and Seychelles for their contributions to contemporary art and cultural heritage.

    Eight local, international artists honoured as laureates at Otumfuo Arts Awards
  11. Joy Online

    Notable guests included: ● Kafui Danku-Pitcher, CEO of the National Film Authority (NFA), Ghana ● Carl Ampah, National Programme Officer for Culture, UNESCO ● Donya Eldridge, Cultural Affairs Officer, U.S.

    Afrotoons holds pre-launch celebration in Ghana, signaling a new era for African Children’s storytelling
  12. Joy Online

    Notable guests included: ● Kafui Danku-Pitcher, CEO of the National Film Authority (NFA), Ghana ● Carl Ampah, National Programme Officer for Culture, UNESCO ● Donya Eldridge, Cultural Affairs Officer, U.S.

    Afrotoons holds pre-launch celebration in Ghana, signaling new era for African Children’s storytelling
Society

AIMS Ghana graduates record 130 students from 24 African countries

The News

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana held its 14th graduation ceremony on 27 June 2026, conferring Master of Science degrees in Mathematical Sciences to 130 students — its largest graduating class — drawn from 24 African countries. The cohort comprised 49 graduates from the regular MSc programme and 81 from the Master of Mathematical Sciences for Teachers programme, with 30% female representation overall.

27 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 27 June

  1. AIMS Ghana graduates record 130 students from 24 African countries

    The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana held its 14th graduation ceremony on 27 June 2026, conferring Master of Science degrees in Mathematical Sciences to 130 students — its largest graduating class — drawn from 24 African countries. The cohort comprised 49 graduates from the regular MSc programme and 81 from the Master of Mathematical Sciences for Teachers programme, with 30% female representation overall.

    27 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 26 June

  1. Press freedom under unprecedented threat in 2025

    According to Joy Online, the number of journalists killed, detained, or forced into exile in 2025 reached one of the highest levels ever recorded. The article argues that without a free press, atrocities go unrecorded and democratic accountability is undermined.

    26 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 22 June

  1. Columnist argues AI is sophisticated imitation, not true intelligence

    Business Strategy Analyst Jules Nartey-Tokoli argues that while AI systems can imitate intelligent behavior through computational speed, vast datasets, and complex algorithms, they do not possess intelligence comparable to human beings; true intelligence, he contends, is a natural phenomenon rooted in living minds.

    22 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  2. Accra conference adopts reparatory justice framework for African descendants

    Heads of State and Government, ministers, and civil society leaders adopted the "Accra Next Steps Commitments on Reparatory Justice" at a three-day consultative conference in Accra, establishing a roadmap to implement a landmark UN resolution that declared the trafficking and enslavement of Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. The conference, convened by President John Dramani Mahama in his role as African Union Champion on Advancing the Cause of Justice and the Payment of Reparations to Africans, brought together representatives from 123 UN member states that supported the resolution.

    22 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 19 June

  1. Ghana hosts reparatory justice conference led by Mahama

    Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa expressed confidence that the global campaign for reparatory justice for Africans is approaching a breakthrough, citing unprecedented international support since a landmark UN resolution on slavery. President Mahama, serving as African Union Champion for Reparatory Justice, convened a three-day High-Level Next Steps Conference in Accra bringing together heads of state, foreign ministers, legal experts, and diaspora representatives to deliberate on the next phase of the reparations agenda.

    19 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 18 June

  1. Macron urges UN, AU, UNESCO to support global reparatory justice push

    French President Emmanuel Macron has called on the United Nations, UNESCO, and African Union to support the global push for reparatory justice as a necessary step in addressing the historical legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. Speaking virtually at the Next Steps Conference on Reparatory Justice in Accra, Macron proposed launching an international scientific initiative with Ghana and other participating countries and institutions to formulate concrete recommendations.

    18 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Yilo Krobo Municipality reports infrastructure and service improvements

    The Yilo Krobo Municipality has achieved significant infrastructure expansion and improvements in public service delivery within the first year of the NDC administration, according to the MCE. Key accomplishments include completion and commissioning of healthcare facilities, and the assembly's focus on healthcare, education, sanitation, roads, agriculture, and employment creation.

    18 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Wednesday 17 June

  1. Ghana launches GH¢100m National Research Fund for innovation

    President John Dramani Mahama has officially launched the Ghana National Research Fund, a GH¢100 million initiative intended to transform scientific discoveries into practical solutions that drive economic growth and create jobs. The President stressed that research must become central to Ghana's economic growth, social progress and competitiveness, supporting industrialisation efforts in agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing and digital transformation.

    17 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 16 June

  1. Russian strikes kill 11, damage Kyiv historic cathedral

    Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine have killed at least 11 people and damaged the 11th Century Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Four were killed in Kyiv, five rescue workers died in Kharkiv, and the strikes left over 140,000 without electricity and at least 23 wounded in the capital.

    16 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Saturday 13 June

  1. University of Ghana VC urges African language inclusion in AI

    The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana has called for intentional inclusion of African languages in AI systems, warning that the continent risks marginalisation in the global AI revolution if its voices and knowledge systems remain underrepresented. She argued that Africa's linguistic diversity, encompassing more than 2,000 living languages spoken by over 1.4 billion people, should be viewed as a valuable resource, and that AI systems without African languages will serve only part of the world.

    13 June 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 11 June

  1. Vice President calls for stakeholder collaboration on culture, creative industry

    Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang urged stronger stakeholder collaboration to unlock Ghana's culture and creative industry for job creation and inclusive economic growth, speaking at the launch of Ghana's Revised Cultural Policy. She highlighted UNESCO recognitions of Ghana's Kente and Highlife as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and urged citizens to learn local languages and use technology to digitise indigenous culture.

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 9 June

  1. U.S. envoy urges protection of unpopular speech in Ghana

    The U.S. Embassy Press Attaché Matthew Asada called for the protection of free speech at Ghana's World Press Freedom Day event, emphasizing that democratic societies must uphold expression even when opinions are unpopular. He cited Ghana's 39th position in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index and warned of emerging threats including disinformation and broadly defined "false news" laws, noting that Ghana recorded 14 arrests related to false news and offensive speech within less than 16 months.

    9 June 2026 · Daily Guide

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Africa must lead digital education, not depend on external solutions

    Education leaders and policymakers gathered at the 18th Ministerial Roundtable, where Ghana's Education Minister called for Africa to take ownership of its digital learning future, invest in AI literacy, and develop locally relevant educational content rather than remain dependent on external technology solutions.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. Ghana's recurring flooding crisis reflects systemic neglect, not natural disaster

    Since 1935, floods in Ghana have killed over 3,000 people and displaced more than 700,000, with the 2015 Accra petrol station fire that killed at least 150 illustrating how poor land-use planning and drainage maintenance turn rainy seasons into preventable catastrophes. The article argues repeated flooding reflects institutional failure and inaction rather than inevitable natural disaster.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 23 May

  1. Bridget Mensah offers 14 truths to her daughter turning fourteen

    Inspired by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's feminist manifesto, a column addresses Maame Tiwaa on her 14th birthday with fourteen truths for girls, starting with knowledge of gender inequality and the historical women who fought for their rights.

    23 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Thursday 21 May

  1. Tourism Minister requests Attorney-General probe into GH¢33m audit discrepancies

    The Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has called on the Attorney-General to investigate procurement breaches linked to a GH¢33 million special audit cited in a wider GH¢69 billion government arrears audit report. The Ministry of Finance rejected the claim due to lack of supporting documentation for the transactions.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. NGO Savana Signatures commended for empowering women and youth

    Savana Signatures, a Tamale-based NGO, has been commended for empowering girls, women and youth while fostering community-led development across Ghana, reducing unemployment, and promoting social accountability through initiatives including the Transport Sector Improvement Project and 'Your Voice 4 Matter'.

    21 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 18 May

  1. Eight artists awarded at Otumfuo Arts Awards ceremony

    Eight local and international artists have been honoured as Laureates at the second edition of the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Art Awards, including Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama, installation artist Yaw Owusu, painters Victor Butler and Larry Otoo, portrait artist Afia Prempeh, and international figures Leon Raddegonde, Julie Hudson and Osei Bonsu. The event was organised by the Manhyia Palace Museum in collaboration with UNESCO and Justice and Repairs to honour distinguished artists and curators for their contributions to contemporary art and cultural heritage.

    18 May 2026 · The Chronicle

Saturday 16 May

  1. Afrotoons animation studio launches in Accra with African storytelling mission

    Afrotoons, an animation studio focused on bringing African stories to global audiences, officially launched in Accra with a premiere of its flagship animated series Selase's Adventures, attended by cultural leaders, diplomats, and development sector stakeholders across Africa.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Afrotoons launches animation studio in Accra with African stories

    Afrotoons, an animation studio focused on bringing African stories to global audiences, officially launched in Accra with a high-energy event attended by cultural leaders, diplomats, and stakeholders. The launch marks a milestone in the studio's mission to build a globally scalable platform for African children's content, starting with its flagship animated series Selase's Adventures.

    16 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 15 May

  1. Manhyia Palace Museum honours eight creative arts figures

    The Manhyia Palace Museum has honoured five Ghanaian and three foreign creative arts personalities for their contributions to the arts sector at the second edition of the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Art Awards, held in Kumasi. The awardees received plaques from the Asantehene and his wife, along with branded ICT diaries from Justice and Repair.

    15 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 14 May

  1. Ghanaian ambassador champions tech solutions at UN forum

    Amb. Dr Samuel Ben Owusu represented Ghana at the 11th Annual UN Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals in New York, where he highlighted the role of technology in addressing water security, environmental crimes like illegal mining, and the need for inclusive approaches that give African countries voice in shaping global norms.

    14 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Sankore Project operationalises Ghana's National Research Fund

    A £1.9 million UK-Africa partnership has established Ghana's first fully operational National Research Fund and a functioning innovation policy architecture, moving beyond policy frameworks to working implementation systems. The 15-month Sankore Project, funded by the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and implemented by UNESCO with Ghana and Nigeria, strengthened commercialisation pathways and established a West Africa-wide helpdesk.

    12 May 2026 · The Chronicle

Friday 8 May

  1. Ghana should reform BECE structure for 21st-century learning

    Africa Education Watch and other stakeholders have raised concerns about Ghana's Basic Education Certificate Examination requiring young learners to sit ten subjects within five days, arguing the system prioritizes memorization and examination endurance over creativity, collaboration, and emotional well-being, and contributes to anxiety and burnout among learners aged 13 to 16.

    8 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Women journalists bear unseen costs of press freedom work

    An opinion piece reflects on the invisible personal sacrifices of women in journalism around World Press Freedom Day, noting that while global press freedom declined sharply in 2025 and three in four women journalists report online harassment, the domestic and caregiving burdens they carry go unrecognized in official declarations and indices.

    8 May 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Tuesday 5 May

  1. UniMAC hosts World Press Freedom Day dialogue in Accra

    The University of Media, Arts and Communication held a high-level event on April 4, 2026, themed "Shaping a future at peace, safeguarding Journalism Ghana," bringing together academics, journalists, and media stakeholders to discuss press freedom. Former MFWA Executive Director Prof. Kwame Karikari noted Ghana's standing as a press freedom success story in Africa while addressing concerns about journalist assaults and public perceptions of media credibility.

    5 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 4 May

  1. Pope condemns media freedom violations, honours slain journalists

    On World Press Freedom Day, Pope Leo condemned persistent violations of media freedom worldwide and paid tribute to journalists killed in conflict zones, emphasizing the importance of independent journalism and the growing threats reporters face.

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 30 April

  1. Ghana celebrates International Jazz Day with Ella Fitzgerald tribute concert

    Maximum Jazz hosted an International Jazz Day concert at the Accra Marriott Hotel on April 30, featuring Ghanaian musicians and a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald. The event, registered on JazzDay.com, also marked the pre-launch of Maximum Jazz Television and the 14th anniversary of the Maximum Jazz radio show.

    30 April 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Monday 27 April

  1. European military intervention reshaped African societies, author argues

    In the third installment of an analysis series, Jules Nartey-Tokoli examines the transatlantic slave trade beyond labor and economics, arguing that European powers—not passive coastal traders—actively penetrated African interiors through organized military campaigns and political intervention to construct a system of dehumanization embedded in science, law, and statecraft.

    27 April 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Sunday 26 April

  1. Ghana launches decade-long national artificial intelligence strategy

    Ghana launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2025 to 2035) on 24 April 2026, marking a milestone in the country's tech development. The strategy aims to harness AI for inclusive growth across all sectors and improve people's lives, following earlier IT policy efforts including ICT4D.

    26 April 2026 · Joy Online

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