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Press centre

The main aim of the Press and Public Affairs (PPA) section is to promote a positive image of the United Kingdom and its policies in Ghana. We do this in a variety of ways, including the tried and tested means of press releases, publications, publicity materials, radio and TV interviews by various members of the High Commission. We deal with all enquiries from journalists as well as members of the general public.  

We also maintain the British High Commission website.  We would be very interested in any feedback.

Press Section Contacts:

Jacqui Wilson

Second Secretary

Political Press & Public Affairs

Tel: 00233 21 221665/0202017847

Fax: 00233 21 213274

Email

 

Michael Ohene-Effah

Team Leader

Political, Press & Public Affairs

Tel: 0233 21 213322/0244332779

Fax: 00233 21 213290

Email

Alice Anane-Darko

Assistant Press & Public Affairs Officer/Webmaster

Tel: 00233 21 213234/0244 343250

Fax: 00233 21 213290

Email

 

Henry Afrifa

Assistant Political Press & Public Affairs Officer

Tel:00233 21 213286/0244 313265

Fax: 00233 21 213290

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