How to Set up an NGO or non-profit in Ghana: 10 page guide . . . → Read More: Start an NGO in Ghana
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How to Set up an NGO or non-profit in Ghana: 10 page guide . . . → Read More: Start an NGO in Ghana Your guide has been a great help finding my way around the country so far. I love the little details that you write about, I recognise so much of it when I’m out and about! I have been recommending it to my friends here…. . . . → Read More: Ghana Travel Guide Update We believe this is the best value download Ghana guide you’ll ever buy. Why? You gain years of our thoughtfully distilled experience in one comprehensive, download guide: 278 pages for the Easy Read, color-coded by section, Ghana guide that makes reading on a computer a pleasure, not a pain. You also receive the same Ghana guide in . . . → Read More: Ghana guide: Change and update Cost of living in Ghana in pictures . . . → Read More: Cost of living in pictures Here are some screen shots of our fabulous Ghana guide to give you a taste of what to expect in the full guide book. Here are some new screen shots to give you a taste of what to expect in the Insider’s Travel & Living Guide to Ghana. We’ve even included a “toilet tour” of Ghana since . . . → Read More: Another peep inside the Insider’s Travel Guide to Ghana It is a 278-page, instantly downloadable PDF guide to travel in Ghana. . . . → Read More: Ghana travel guide for sale: eBook Index for Insider’s Guide to Ghana . . . → Read More: Inside the guide: Guide to Ghana We have taken the unconventional step to include a section on sex and dating in the Insider’s Guide to Ghana. You can see and excerpt above. This is because many visitors have some kind of romantic encounter and, more often than not, depart burnt in some way—emotionally, financially or health-wise. We felt that a dose of frank, honest and sobering advice would not go astray. . . . → Read More: Sex and dating in Ghana: Guide Ghana would flash alongside despots and endangered gorillas on the international media’s Africa radar if peace and friendliness were newsworthy. But Ghana, a nation where followers of all faiths—Christians, Muslims, and Traditionalists, all—work, eat, joke, and vote together, displaying a remarkably high level of mutual acceptance as they enjoy their constitutional right to Freedom of Worship, is still a bit of a secret. If there’s one thing we’re not good at, though, it’s keeping secrets that really ought to be shared, which is why we decided to write this guide. . . . → Read More: Insider’s Guide to Ghana: introduction I believe the most challenging aspect of travel for the independent traveler is transport. This is because there are no up-to-date printed or online timetables for any one transport company. Also, transport services are scattered all over cities and are virtually never signposted other than directly outside the establishment. . . . → Read More: Insider’s Guide to Ghana If you’ve ever traveled in Ghana you’ll know that it’s virtually impossible to get even one bus company’s complete timetable, even when you visit them directly, let alone options for others to compare. . . . → Read More: Update: Insider’s Guide to Ghana As we hinted a few weeks ago, Godwin and I are finalising a brand new Guide Book to Ghana. It’s not your average guide book in many respects. This is what makes it different. 1. It’s written by the two of us (an Australian and Ghanaian) with the cumulative experience of our own extensive travels, work and life . . . → Read More: New Guide to Ghana |
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