Ghanaian society

Ghana is located in West Africa, with poor sanitary conditions and many tropical diseases. The life expectancy of the population is 60 years. Common diseases are cholera, malaria, yellow fever, tuberculosis, encephalitis and hepatitis. Malaria and cholera are the most common. The HIV infection rate in Ghana is lower than the average level in Africa, only 1.9%.

Except for the capital and a few big cities, most hospitals are outdated in equipment and lack of medicine. There are private clinics run by China people in the capital Accra and Tema port area.

According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, in 20 1 1 year, Ghana's total medical and health expenditure accounted for 5.3% of GDP, and the per capita medical and health expenditure was 99 US dollars at purchasing power parity. 20 10 World Cup in South Africa is the first African team to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa. Entering the quarter-finals for the first time. In the early morning of June 27th, Beijing time, in the second match of the World Cup 1/8, Ghana beat the United States 2-1and advanced to the quarter-finals. In the 5th minute, Kevin boateng took the lead for Ghana. In the 62nd minute, Donovan equalized the score with a penalty. In the 93rd minute, Ji 'an sent the winning goal to help Ghana advance to the quarter-finals. Advance to the quarter-finals for the first time in history. Ghana VS Uruguay entered the quarter-finals, equating the best results achieved by African teams in the past.

Olympic Games

Since/kloc-0 participated in the Olympic Games in 1956, Ghana won 1 silver medal and 3 bronze medals in the 13 Olympic Games. Main newspaper: Daily Photo, founded by the British Daily Mirror Group on 1950, is the official newspaper and the largest national daily newspaper, with a daily sales volume of about 600,000 copies in English. 1998 by Xinhua News Agency. Ghana Times, the second largest official newspaper in English, was founded by nkrumah in 1957 with a daily circulation of about 60,000 copies.

Ghana News Agency: The official news agency, established at 1957, is the main news source of other news organizations in China.

Ghana Broadcasting Corporation has set up two national radio stations, one broadcasts in six national languages, including Ewe and Akon, and the other broadcasts news, business and entertainment programs in English, broadcasting 15.5 hours a day (holidays 17.5 hours), and also broadcasting in English and French.

Ghana began broadcasting TV programs in July 1965, color TV programs in June 1986, and private TV stations appeared in June 1996. At present, there are mainly Ghana TV, TV 3, City TV and two satellite TV stations.