Ghana, as one of the founding and active members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has made significant contributions to the organization's objectives and activities. Some of Ghana's key contributions to ECOWAS are as follows: Commitment to Regional Integration: Ghana has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to regional integration within ECOWAS. It actively participates in regional meetings, summits, and conferences, contributing to the decision-making processes and policy formulations of the organization. Promotion of Democracy and Good Governance: Ghana is known for its stable democracy and good governance practices. As a member of ECOWAS, Ghana has been actively involved in promoting democratic principles, conducting free and fair elections, and supporting democratic transitions in other member states. Advocacy for Peace and Security: Ghana has played an important role in advocating for peace and security in the West African region. It has...
the following are important dates and years about the movement of missionaries in east africa
- 1844, John Kraft of the Church Missionary Society reached Zanzibar.
- 1846, John Kraft and Johann Rebmann founded the Rabai Missionary Society.
- 1848, Johann Rebmann became the first European to see Mt Kilimanjaro.
- 1849, Kraft became the first European to see
- Mount Kenya and reached Kitui in the same year.
- 1853, Johann Kraft left East Africa.
- 1855, Johann Kraft reached Europe with a rough map of Central Africa.
- 1860, the Holly Ghost Fathers arrived at Zanzibar.
- 1863, the Holly Ghost Fathers started a prospect in Bagamoyo.
- 1877, the Church Missionary Society had reached Buganda.
- 1878, the White Fathers reached Buganda.
- 1862, Speke traveled into Buganda
- 1876, the Protestant Missionaries; were sent into East Africa.
- 1879, the Roman Catholic White Fathers established posts at Tabora and Kibanga.
- 1868, the Holy Ghost fathers begun agreed slave settlement at Bagamoyo.
- 1873, the legal ending of Slave trading.
- 1856, Mackinnon started a steamship service at the coast of East Africa.
- 1862, Speke and Grant found the Ripon falls. 1864, Samuel Baker and his wife went up The Nile came across Lake Albert.
- 1874 Stanley came back to East Africa.
- 1875, Stanley had reached Lake Victoria.
- 1875 April, Stanley helped Kabaka to fight his enemies. He also wrote a letter to England inviting Christian missionaries to Buganda.
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