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Joseph Kobla Wemakor: My Expertise, Experience and Skills

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  Joseph Kobla Wemakor is my name. I’m an individual whose expertise spans across human rights advocacy, journalism, and social entrepreneurship.   With a career deeply rooted in advocating for human rights, particularly in the context of his home country, Ghana, I have developed a multifaceted set of skills that enable me to engage effectively with various stakeholders, including NGOs, governmental organizations, and the media. One of the key areas of my expertise lies in the field of journalism. As a seasoned journalist, I have honed my ability to report objectively, conduct investigative research, and craft compelling stories that bring awareness to crucial issues.  This skill set is essential not only to inform the public but also to hold accountable those in positions of power.  My journalistic endeavors have been geared toward shining a light on human rights violations and advocating for social justice. In addition to my journalistic talents, my expertise extends to hum

How an entire family life changed with just a phone call through my intervention

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Who could have imagined that just a phone call would end up transforming the life of an entire family at Gbegbeyise, a  densely populated community situated under Shaibu-Gbegbeyise district in the Ablekuma West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana? Indeed, it came as a shock to me from the onset, but then, in the end, the unimaginable became obvious. Yes, certainly this was a dream that came true, only made possible through the power of journalism utilized by an agent of change like me.  So how did this happen? It all started on the fateful day of July 8, 2023, after a day’s hard work, while I was on my way back from work.  All of a sudden, my mobile phone started ringing, and when I checked, it was an incoming call from a colleague news editor responsible for managing one of the major online news portals in Ghana and beyond.  Roger has never contacted me for quite a while. What could have prompted him to initiate such a call at this time? I kept wondering to m

Why Ghana must prioritise establishment of Public Health Emergency Fund to support healthcare delivery

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  People and the diseases they carry can be easily transmitted to any location in a matter of hours since we live in a linked, globalized society. Infectious illness epidemics are becoming more common, particularly in developing nations, where they have severe effects on people's health, social conditions, and economies. An epidemic is the rapid spread of disease to a large number of hosts in a given population within a short period of time. Being no respecter of person, an epidemic disease can affect both young and old of the society. The world since its creation has encountered several kinds of epidemics which have claimed many lives and caused great devastations to nations of the world. In the last century for instance, the world has been hit by six (6) different kinds of epidemics with devastating results on its economy, people’s health and social conditions. Between 1918-1922, Russia was unfortunate to have been hit hard by Typhus, (a fever caused by bacteria that are spread t