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Jennifer Ambolley

@10thmay_finest

A phenomenal woman| Award winning Journalist| Menstrual Health advocate|Rare Disease Advocate| Public Health Advocate| SRHR Advocate | SDG 3&5

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ICYMI: Early bird tickets for the 2025 African Investigative Journalism Conference are now on sale via Quicket until 10 August. Join the continent’s leading investigative journalists, editors, experts and scholars for three days of networking and learning at #AIJC2025. 🎟 Details: t.ly/8C3-Z

ICYMI: Early bird tickets for the 2025 <a href="/AIJC_Conference/">African Investigative Journalism Conference</a> are now on sale via Quicket until 10 August. Join the continent’s leading investigative journalists, editors, experts and scholars for three days of networking and learning at #AIJC2025.

🎟 Details: t.ly/8C3-Z
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Climate Change Is Making Life Harder For All Farmers – For Ghana’s Farmers With Disabilities It Can Mean Devastation | By Jennifer Ambolley newnarratives.org/featured/clima…

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Join us on Friday, 11th July for a practical and engaging webinar on Winning Strategies for Grants, Fellowships & Storytelling Opportunities. Learn how to craft compelling applications, tell impactful stories, and position yourself for funding and international opportunities.

Join us on Friday, 11th July for a practical and engaging webinar on Winning Strategies for Grants, Fellowships &amp; Storytelling Opportunities. Learn how to craft compelling applications, tell impactful stories, and position yourself for funding and international opportunities.
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As part of the The Pandemic Fund project, Ghana plans to install High-Performance Computing systems to support genomic surveillance—tracking how viruses evolve and spread. Today, our IT focal person assessed the National Public Health & Reference Lab’s readiness to host the system.

As part of the <a href="/Pandemic_Fund/">The Pandemic Fund</a> project, Ghana plans to install High-Performance Computing systems to support genomic surveillance—tracking how viruses evolve and spread.

Today, our IT focal person assessed the National Public Health &amp; Reference Lab’s readiness to host the system.