PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON MEETS WITH GHANA PRESIDENT JERRY RAWLINGS (1995)
GHANA PARAPHERNELIA
Insecticide used to reduce malaria transmission
Insecticide used to reduce malaria transmission. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium protozoan parasites that are transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes. It causes periodic fevers and can kill. It affects millions of people in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The Anopheles mosquitoes are the major vectors for the disease in Africa. This footage is part of research into the use of biodegradable pyrethroid insecticide on bed nets to reduce the transmission of malaria. Filmed in Ghana in 2008.
10/27/67 A0035530 GHANA: GHANA:
10/27/67 A0035530 GHANA: GHANA: UNCUT "GHANA" SHOWS: SIGN (CANCERY EMBASSY OF GHANA): EXT OF THE BUILDING : SHOTS OF A FLAG, A MAP: SHOT OF DTHE AMB AND OTHERS IN THE OFFICE: SHOTS OF A PRESS CONFERENCE IN PROGRESS ~IL: (SHOT 10/27/66 - 150FT) GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS - GHANA - EMBASSIES - US US - FOREIGN RELATIONS - GHANA GHANA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - US XX / 150 FT / 16 - NEG
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
Castles - Columbus - Ghana
Ghana New Nation
Ghana New Nation. A report of the new independent African nation of Ghana. 1950s, Africa, Ghana, Transatlantic Teleview, Robert Mckenzie, Robert Mackenzie, Gold Coast, Accra, sailboat, dancehall, couples dancing, sayings displayed on vehicles, women carrying things on their heads, modern buildings, Industrial Development Corporation, libraries, museums, hotels, traffic jam, man chopping down cocoa beans from tree, timber, logs being dragged through forest, port, Senior Civil Servant in Ministry of Housing Robert Gardiner talking about Ghanian administrators overseeing development, African young men wearing robes in university / college, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Ministry of Trade and Labor Commercial Officer Gloria Addai about role of women in Ghana, politics, illiteracy, children seated at desks in school raising arms and teacher calling on student, eduction, adult student writing letters on chalkboard, crying baby, community development, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Monsignor O'Grady about community development in Ghana, Ghana independence, Robert Mackenzie interviewing Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah about Ghana independence, native children waving, village, Apapam, Apapam-Akropong Road, men clearing forest debris to construct road
GHANA (CQ04174)
Women in traditional dress line up to vote to become an independent nation. People listen to a man giving a speech in the British colony of Gold Coast. Sign for polling station. African people line up to vote. Kwame Nkrumah on line to vote. People vote to create nation of Ghana. Men count ballots. Men at board tally votes. Headline: NKRUMAH WINS BY BIG MARGIN. Nkrumah rides in celebration parade. Duchess of Kent arrives at airport. Nixon meets with Nkrumah. People cheer as new Ghanan flag goes up. Door at 10 Downing Street, London. Prime Minister MacMillan speaks of Ghana independence. Modern buildings, streets in Ghana. Crowd of kids mug for camera. Kids come out of school. Independence Day celebrations in Ghana. Premiere Nkrumah watches parades in arena, talks with United Nations Representative. Stadium stands filled with people. Women dance at independence celebration. Vice President Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon look on. Beauty pagent, Miss Ghana crowned. Exterior of the United Nations in New York. Ghana joins the United Nations. Ghana's representative to the UN, Seth Kobla Anthony, greeted by delegates. Bustling city and market traffic in Ghana. Privately-run busses loaded to transport people, close up of busses all with unique names "As Usual", "Oh Life", "Why Worry". Busses along rural African roads in Ghana, through villages. A ferry carrying people across the Volta River loaded with people and vehicles. New bridge built across the Volta river.
The January 23, 2024 Shock Team (EDC).
Queen visits Ghana and African lifestyle 1962
Kwame Nkrumah
Bridgeman Images Details
The Evening Team of 22 January 2024 (EDS).
Bed net use to reduce malaria transmission
Bed net use to reduce malaria transmission. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium protozoan parasites that are transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes. It causes periodic fevers and can kill. It affects millions of people in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The Anopheles mosquitoes are the major vectors for the disease in Africa. This footage is part of research into the use of biodegradable pyrethroid insecticide on bed nets to reduce the transmission of malaria. Filmed in Ghana in 2008.
Africa Airline and natives of Ghana 1960s
Bridgeman Images Details
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
Castles - Columbus - Ghana
Ghana Man; 2/9/1995
Ghana man in court, wants to stay in US in nice home
KERRY GHANA PHOTO OP **HD**
INT BROLL SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN KERRY PHOTO OP W/ PRESIDENT OF GHANA JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA
CLINTON AND GHANA PRESIDENT PRESSER
PRESIDENT CLINTON AT A NEWS CONFERENCE IN THE OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING WITH GHANA PRESIDENT.
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
Castles - Columbus - Ghana
The Shock Team of 19 January 2024: the 100th.
Various Subjects
NELSON MANDELA; SOUTH AFRICA; ARMISTICE DAY MEMORIAL IN PARIS; TERRORIST BOMBING; ENGLAND; GHANA
Mosquito transmitting malaria
Mosquito transmitting malaria. Malaria is caused by Plasmodium protozoan parasites that are transmitted by the bites of mosquitoes. It causes periodic fevers and can kill. It affects millions of people in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The Anopheles mosquitoes are the major vectors for the disease in Africa. This footage is part of research into the use of biodegradable pyrethroid insecticide on bed nets to reduce the transmission of malaria. Filmed in Ghana in 2008.