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The Embassy of Ghana in Washington, D.C., U.S.A., has announced that its official website is now hosted exclusively at washington.mfa.gov.gh.
In a public notice, the Embassy said its former domain, ghanaembassydc.org, is no longer in use and warned that any content appearing there does not originate from the Embassy and should be disregarded.
Applicants and members of the public have been strongly advised to rely only on the new domain and the Embassy’s official social media handles for authentic information and consular services.
The official handles are
Facebook: Embassy of Ghana in Washington, DC, USA
Instagram: @embassyofghanausa
X (Twitter): @GhanaEmbassy_DC

The Embassy expressed appreciation to the public for their cooperation in safeguarding the integrity of its digital services.
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