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  2. Public Records and Archives Administration Department

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    Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD) is the organisation which takes care of public records, archives and documents in Ghana. [1] This department took over the role of the National Archive of Ghana in 1997. [2]

  3. National Archives of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives was replaced by the Public Records and Archives Administration Department in 1997. [1] A department was established in the Government's Agent's office, Kumasi on 3 August 1959. The original intention was to house archives for the Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo and Northern Ghana regions.

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    FreePeopleSearch is a free-to-search public records engine that millions of people trust, which is proven by the billions of new registrations the platform receives every day. This tool allows you ...

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    This service has helped thousands of people locate friends, family, and even old flames.The search is free, the results are fast, a Find Long-Lost Friends and Relatives: Try FreePeopleSearch’s ...

  6. Ghana Open Data Initiative - Wikipedia

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    On the initial signing of the OGP commitment by the embassy of Ghana in the US in September 2011, NITA intensified its discussions with the WF on developing a national plan to create an open data portal where government could make its data available in a format that civil society organizations (CSOs), the developer community, academia, the ...

  7. Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana

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    The Gramophone Records Museum and Research Centre of Ghana (GRMRC) is a museum dedicated to preserving Ghanaian recordings. It was founded by Kwame Sarpong and opened to the public in December 1994. It is located in the Centre for National Culture in Cape Coast. [1]