Category Archives: Events

What REACH is up to this holiday season

The following is a list of amazing opportunities to network and meet individuals and entities interested in contributing to development projects in Ghana. If you happen to be in Accra this holiday season, be sure to catch these. Also a … Continue reading

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Screenathon Press Release

REACH Ghana launches free clinic, Screenathon 2011, in Glefe Non-profit organization brings together volunteers in and outside Ghana in a drive to provide free health-care services in Glefe, a slum community. Washington, DC December 7, 2011 The Representatives for Equal … Continue reading

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2011 Screenathon Scheduled for December 29, 2011

We are busy preparing for our end of year screenathon, and we are proud to launch the 2011 website: www.reachscreenathon.kintera.org. Join our dedicated members and volunteers as we show our commitment to service and health in Ghana at Screenathon 2011. … Continue reading

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REACH Ghana makes Top 5 in ABC News Network and Duke Global Health’s Maternal Health Competition

ABC News’ Be the Change: Save a Life and the Duke Global Health Institute launched an open challenge for students, designed to surface and celebrate emerging innovations in maternal health care, and to provide a launch pad to make those … Continue reading

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African Economic Forum at Columbia University

The 8th Annual African Economic Forum at Columbia University, jointly hosted by the SIPA Pan African Network (SPAN) at the School of International and Public Affairs, the African Business Club at the Graduate School of Business and the African Law … Continue reading

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REACH marks 1st Anniversary on World AIDS DAY 2010

A year ago, we proudly outdoored the product of months of brainstorming to determine ways to contribute solutions to the health problems plaguing Ghana. We set out on an experiment.  We began with the assumption that everyday citizens could come together regularly … Continue reading

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