Francis Kokoroko
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Francis Kokoroko
@AccraPhoto
Visual Journalist based in Accra, Ghana.
Accra Katılım Aralık 2010
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Ghana declares mourning after helicopter crash claims lives of eight including two government ministers. Accra, Ghana. August 7, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #ghanamourns #omaneboamah #helicoptercrashghana




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Service. Cape Coast, Ghana. July 12, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #leica

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Muhammad, 24. Osu, Ghana. July 5, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #iphone


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accompanied by Ghana’s Vice President Jane Opoku-Agyemang, visits the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and addresses Ghana’s parliament during his two-day official visit, in Accra, Ghana. July 3, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto




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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Ghana for a two-day official visit. Accra, Ghana. July 2, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #modi #ghanaindia




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Catholics attend morning Mass at the St. John The Baptist Catholic Church hours ahead of papal conclave to elect new pope, in Cape Coast, Ghana, May 7, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #conclave2025




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People march in the streets to protest the suspension of Ghana's Chief Justice by President Mahama in Accra, Ghana. May 5, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #savethejudiciarydemo




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Protesters march in the streets to demand an end to illegal mining also known as ‘galamsey’, in Accra, Ghana. April 28, 2025. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto 2025 #ghana #accraphoto #galamseymustfall




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Ghana's economic crisis looms over impending elections reuters.com/world/africa/g…
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Ghanaian artists and street hawkers team up for a public performance protesting against galamsey. 'Pure Galamsey Water' highlights the pollution in Ghana's water sources and the damage to farmland and forest reserves. Accra, Ghana. 10/14/24. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto




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Galamsey. Members of the Catholic Archdiocese of Accra march against Ghana’s damaging informal gold mining boom. Story out on REUTERS. Accra, Ghana. October 11, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko #ghana #accraphoto #protest #galamsey #catholicarchdioceseofaccra




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Ghana’s wildcat gold mining booms, poisoning people and nature. Story out on REUTERS. Prestea-Huni Valley, Western Region, Ghana. October 7, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #galamsey #gold #ghana




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Ghanaians march in the streets on a 3rd day to demand the immediate release of 54 protesters detained by Ghana’s police and to protest what they say is the government’s failure to halt illegal mining, in Accra, Ghana, October 5, 2024. Photos: @accraphoto #freethecitizens




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A protester sits in the middle of the street at night during a three-day demonstration against illegal mining in Accra, Ghana. September 21, 2024. Photo: Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #leica #ghana #galamseyprotest

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Protesters begin a three-day demonstration against illegal mining and what organizers say are bad governance in Accra, Ghana.
September 21, 2024. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko @accraphoto #ghana #ghanapolitics #democracyhub #galamsey




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ACCRA, April 18 (Reuters) - Members of Ghana’s LGBT community and activists are waiting to see whether the West African country’s president will sign into law a bill that would further restrict their rights and likely worsen the persecution many face.
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LGBT Ghanaians are waiting in fear to see if a bill that would further restrict their rights - and that they fear could empower homophobes to be "murderous" - will be made law.
Sobering story by Maxwell Akalaare Adombila with moving photos by @accraphoto reuters.com/world/africa/l…
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