By Gayle Pescud, on March 13th, 2010%
When a conflict is over, a war has ended, the devastation on the ground is immense. Lives have been broken, careers ended, families collapsed, schools razed to the ground, hospitals flattened, government institutions paralysed. In short, it’s disastrous. It can take a generation or more for nations to recover. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to contribute to either peace building or maintaining peace or assisting in post-conflict situations. . . . → Read More: Are you MaD?: Peace-Building, post-conflict
By Gayle Pescud, on October 13th, 2008%
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Bawku 2008: Peace One Day, Ghana there.
Inspired by Peace One Day UK, we held an event in Bawku on the 20th of September 2008 to mark the United Nation’s . . . → Read More: Bawku 2008: Peace One Day, Ghana
By Gayle Pescud, on October 13th, 2008%
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Life in Ghana there.
A funny thing happens when you mention having lived in Ghana to someone who’s never been to Africa full-stop. Often they give you a funny look . . . → Read More: Life in Ghana