Ghana Seizes One Million Faulty Condoms

More than one Million condoms have been impounded by the country's Food and Drugs Authority after they were found to contain holes and burst easily.

  • Ghana:   Northern Region Re-Launches Female Condoms

    Ghanaian Chronicle, 20 December 2012

    The Ghana Health Service has re-launched female condoms in the Northern Region, with the aim of sensitising the public on the need to patronise the product as a birth control… Read more »

  • Ghana:   Ghana Makes Inroads in Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

    Ghanaian Chronicle, 4 December 2012

    Ghana is making inroads in managing the spread of HIV through the Mother-to-child transmission among pregnant women as more pregnant women are willing to test and know their status… Read more »

  • Ghana:   Number of People Living With HIV to Increase

    Public Agenda, 6 February 2012

    Despite the ongoing extensive anti-HIV/AIDS campaigns, the total number of people living with HIV in Ghana is projected to increase to 317,872 by 2015 from 272,780 in 2010, states… Read more »

  • Ghana:   Fake Condoms Seized By FDB

    Accra Mail, 10 November 2011

    The FDB wishes to caution the general public of the presence on the market of a FAKE brand of condoms - PREVENTIVE PLUS DOTTED. The fake Preventive Plus Dotted Condom was imported… Read more »

  • Ghana:   Stakeholders Launch Onslaught On HIV

    Public Agenda, 17 October 2011

    A series of integrated activities and new levels of commitments all geared at curbing the HIV epidemic have been stirred up among key stakeholders in health care delivery in the… Read more »

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