Ghana’s Silent Crisis: Protecting Women and Children

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The peaceful image of Ghana is marred by the hidden realities of violence against women and children, particularly in rural areas. These vulnerable groups face issues like domestic abuse, rape, and maltreatment, which often go unreported and unpunished.
Recent crime statistics from the CDD-Ghana’s Daily Crime Trend analysis highlight a concerning increase in crimes against women and children between 2023 and 2024.

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*Featured image: Ghana Police Service

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