Give the gift of health
To Canadians living a comfortable life here, the statistics are frankly staggering. In our companion Diocese of Ho, in Ghana, West Africa, the life expectancy of males is 42. For women it's 65.The infant mortality rate is shocking: of 100 babies born, 13.5 die.In the Volta region, within which...
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