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Title: Ghana- Drop the Debt
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You can help Ghana and many other countries if you campaign to drop the debt. Showed first 250 characters
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Today the people of Ghana are suffering from the consequences of repaying so much debt. When governments in indebted countries spend over a ? of their money paying off debt you can imagine the problems. One of which is education, even though the standards of schools has dropped the parents of pupils now have to pay for their Childs teaching... Showed next 250 characters
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