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Deafness in Ghana is a variegated subject. Deaf Ghanaians choose from a number of sign languages, with the primary one estimated to be Ghanaian Sign Language. It is estimated that there are between 110,000 to 211,000 deaf and hard of hearing people in Ghana. Awareness of the deaf community in Ghana has been on the rise since the arrival of the African-American educator Andrew Foster in the 1957.

Deaf Culture

 * How are DHH individuals treated by hearing individuals?
 * How are DHH individuals viewed by government?
 * How do DHH interact with other DHH individuals?

Deaf Education

 * How long have schools for deaf been around?
 * What methods are used to teach deaf children?

Medical Aspect

 * Causes of deafness in Ghana?


 * How are DHH people treated from a medical perspective?

Deaf Associations

 * What DHH associations exist in Ghana?
 * What is the focus of these Associations?