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Nadowli district is located in the heart of the Upper West region of Ghana. It lies between latitude 11’ 30’ and 10’ 20’ north and longitude 3’ 10’ and 2’10’ west. It is bordered to the south by Wa district, west by Burkina Faso, north by Jirapa/Lambusie district and to the east by the Sissala district.

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It covers a total land area of 2,742.50km2 and extends from the Billi bridge (4km from Wa) to the Dapuori bridge (almost 12km from Jirapa)

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Maalsun Association, a United Kingdom based group interested in promoting education in northern Ghana, has adopted Goli Roman Catholic Primary School in the Nadowli District to help meet challenges confronting the delivery of quality education in the school.

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Health workers (KALEO) NADOWLI:
Kaleo Ahmadiyya Muslim Hospital commended

The Upper West Regional Minister, Alhaji Issahaku Salia, has commended the management of Kaleo Ahmadiyya Muslim Hospital for their hard work and commitment towards quality health delivery in the Region.    
School Block NADOWLI:
UK Catholic Organisation supports education

Lasallian Developing World Projects, a Catholic Charity Organisation based in the United Kingdom (UK) has spent an amount of 240,000 pounds sterling over the past 20-years, to improve on education infrastructure in the Nadowli District of the Upper West Region.
Women’s group NADOWLI:
Girls’ retention enrolment project launched

The Nadowli Assembly Women Advocacy Group (NAWAG) have launched girls’ retention enrolment and transition project to help promote girl-child education in the district.
Nana Akuffo-Addo (NANDOM) LAWRA:
Lawra/Nandom NPP backs Nana Addo

Delegates to the forthcoming presidential primaries of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Lawra-Nandom constituency have pledged to give all their votes to Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.   
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