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Legal backing for the Ghanaian Sign language to be recognized as an official language of the Deaf and employment opportunities for the Deaf community in Ghana and some testimonies from Stakeholders and employers who have given the Deaf people job opportunities https://fb.watch/bMf8a–6hG/
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Research Assistant Vacancy. Deaf Legal Theory Project in Ghana
Ghana National Association of the Deaf invites applications for a full-time Research Assistant role. This position supports a deaf-led research project in partnership with UWE
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The Ghana National Association of the Deaf is a national organization dedicated to empowering deaf individuals in Ghana. Established in 1968, GNAD has a vision
GNAD TRAINED AND CERTIFIED GHANAIAN SIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS.
As part of the Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD’s) efforts to recognize and promote the Ghanaian Sign Language (GhSL), twenty-nine (29) persons including
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🌍 Today, 3rd March 2026, is World Hearing Day.
The theme — “From Communities to Classrooms: Hearing Care for All Children” — speaks directly to a reality GNAD has championed for decades. 📊 Over 470,000 people in

23 September 2025 – International Day of Sign Languages: Ghana at a Turning Point
Every year, 23rd September is observed worldwide as the International Day of Sign Languages. It is a day that highlights the truth that there can
LET US INSPIRE INCLUSION OF DEAF GIRLS’ ACCESS TO MHM
Today marks International Women’s Day which is celebrated worldwide. As we commemorate this wonderful day, it is important to bring to light a group of
GNAD BUILT THE CAPACITY OF ITS STAFF ON ADVOCACY, NETWORKING AND REPORTING
Advocacy work in GNAD over the past has not been very well-coordinated, thus in the area of advocacy not much progress has been made. As
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