While news headlines might give the impression that tolerance is in short supply these days, many examples exist of people from different backgrounds showing respect and appreciation for each other. In honor of such efforts, UNESCO sets aside the 16th of November each year as International Day for Tolerance. The special day is to remind people that building tolerance is often a matter of community and individual work, and not just the responsibility of governments. We bring you views on tolerance in religion and ethnicity in the following report read by Alex Kobina Mensah.
Can Ghanaians Tolerate Each Other?
November 27th, 2007 · No Comments
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