The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, MGCSP, is to develop a policy to regulate the sale of sperms and fertilisation of eggs.
The move is to help bring sanity into the Assisted Reproductive Technologies, ART and Surrogacy industry in the country.
A Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Mrs. Dela Sowah said this at the opening of the 2nd National Conference on Infertility in Accra.
Mrs. Sowah encouraged Ghanaians to consider adopting abandoned children as an option to finding a lasting solution to their infertility needs.
The chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah observed that infertility has not been given the needed attention it deserves despite the numerous challenges confronting childless people in the country.
He appealed to government not to delay in its intention to develop a policy to regulate the ART industry saying, this is the key thing to do as a nation to help people living with infertility.
Sources: http://www.gbcghana.com/1.3237013
The move is to help bring sanity into the Assisted Reproductive Technologies, ART and Surrogacy industry in the country.
A Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Mrs. Dela Sowah said this at the opening of the 2nd National Conference on Infertility in Accra.
Mrs. Sowah encouraged Ghanaians to consider adopting abandoned children as an option to finding a lasting solution to their infertility needs.
The chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah observed that infertility has not been given the needed attention it deserves despite the numerous challenges confronting childless people in the country.
He appealed to government not to delay in its intention to develop a policy to regulate the ART industry saying, this is the key thing to do as a nation to help people living with infertility.
Sources: http://www.gbcghana.com/1.3237013
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