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Official Facebook Account of the Ghana Lifesaving and Diving Association (GHALDA).

Photos from Ghana Lifesaving's post 30/07/2023

Excerpts from Ghana’s observation of the World Drowning Prevention Day 2023 in Ada Foah, Greater Accra Region.

Our astute instructors took the participants of the forum through an interactive water safety session, advise on regulations, and complimented a CPR performance practice session.

The event would not have been a success without mention of the the key stakeholders who came together.

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The media: Radio Ada FM
The Venue Owners: TsarleykopeBeach Resort

23/07/2023

Ghalda in collaboration with the board and other stakeholders would be joining forces in events to the World Drowning Prevention Day observance in Ghana. We call on all and sundry to put in their best efforts to be a part of this year’s events.

18/07/2023

Do One Thing!

Improve One Thing!

Add One Thing!

World Drowning Prevention Day - 25th July

Anticipate!!!

02/07/2023

Take Responsibility!
Inform family and friends about your whereabouts during heavy rains, storms, or floods.












P.S. - Water Safety Online Awareness Campaign on floods credits to John Kwame Bordebo (RLSS Youth Advocacy Member)

30/06/2023

Prevent Waterborne Diseases!
Maintain clean surroundings, don’t let water stagnate.












P.S. - Water Safety Online Awareness Campaign on floods credits to John Kwame Bordebo (RLSS Youth Advocacy Member)

27/06/2023

Be Flood Smart!
Know evacuation routes and have a family emergency plan.












P.S. - Water Safety Online Awareness Campaign on floods credits to John Kwame Bordebo (RLSS Youth Advocacy Member)

Photos from JLA Lifesavingsport's post 25/06/2023
Photos from Lifesaving South Africa's post 25/06/2023
25/06/2023

Swimming is Great, But Not During Rains!
Stay away from overflowing water bodies.












P.S. - Water Safety Online Awareness Campaign on floods credits to John Kwame Bordebo (RLSS Youth Advocacy Member)

24/06/2023

A Call to Action: World Drowning Prevention Day – 25 July 2023

Imagine in your mind’s eye 3 majestic Boeing 747’s standing on a runway, ready to depart; each plane seating around 480 passengers, or 25 Metro busses parked behind each other, half of which are filled with youth under the age of 20. This is the number of people who drown annually in South Africa; 1400 to 1500 people.

In April of 2021, the United Nations, at the 75th Sitting of the United Nations General Assembly, adopted the first World Drowning Prevention Day, the 25th July, endorsed and actioned by the World Health Organisation. In May of 2023, the World Drowning Prevention Day was endorsed by the 76th Sitting of the World Health Assembly – both meetings at which the South African Government was represented and soundly supported.

We seek your support in recognising World Drowning Prevention Day in South Africa on 25 July 2023.

Join Lifesaving South Africa in drawing attention to drownings and water-related tragedies in our nation whereby:
• On average around 1 500 citizens lose their lives annually in fatal drownings, and a fair number are incapacitated through non-fatal drownings.
• A large proportion of our country do not have swimming skills and don’t have access to safe swimming facilities.
• They can’t aid someone in the process of drowning or provide first aid in the event they save a person from non-fatal drowning.
• Climate change and the increased incidences of flooding have also exposed the lack of risk mitigation actions by communities and authorities.
• Even in water-scarce regions of our communities, where storing water in all manner of vessels, puts young children at risk of falling headfirst into containers and drowning.
• The stats show that children under five constitute the second-highest fatality of death by drowning (after road deaths), which mirrors the age demographic as reported in the Global Drowning Report (WHO, 2014).

The sad irony is that drowning is preventable –...

23/06/2023

Report Hazards, Help Save Lives!
Inform authorities about blocked drains and unsafe conditions.












P.S. - Water Safety Online Awareness Campaign on floods credits to John Kwame Bordebo (RLSS Youth Advocacy Member)

22/06/2023

The World Conference on Drowning Prevention is coming to Perth this year.

Co-hosted with Royal Life Saving Society – Australia and Surf Life Saving Australia, the event will be held in the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre from 4-7 December 2023.

The week-long conference promises thought-provoking conversation in a vibrant and diverse setting.

With unforgettable swimming spots, world's best wineries and a relaxed nature, Perth will make for a great trip too!

Learn more: https://wcdp2023.com

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