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As a mother and as an advocate, I have first-hand experience of the current system and its barriers. When my child was diagnosed, I ran this gauntlet myself. Today I stand with families who face the ...
MHR’s People First platform is a prime example of maximising the power of human connection within an organisation. It takes ...
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Following my article last week on ‘Workplace Bullying and the Erosion of Ghana’s Public Institutions’, many readers have texted or called me with a chilling observation: “You have just described my ...
Back home, however, the stomach cramps worsened and I was alarmed to see blood in my stools, so I made an appointment to see ...