Food & Drugs Authority (Ghana)
LiveOfficial recalls and safety notices for food, medicines, cosmetics and medical devices.
One place to see real consumer alerts from official sources and quickly check products, sellers, phone numbers, websites and organizations before you act.
Results are advisory. We never accuse anyone of a crime — we show whether something has been flagged, reported or issued by an official source.
Published May 5, 2026
Published May 5, 2026
Published May 5, 2026
How it works
AEGIS is advisory — not accusatory. Every result points back to a source, and we use careful language so people are informed, not labelled.
Search any product, seller, phone number, website or organization you’re unsure about. You’ll get an advisory result in seconds.
We combine official advisories with moderated community reports so you see both the published record and real consumer experiences.
Follow the alerts feed for ongoing recalls and safety notices. Share them with family and colleagues — awareness prevents harm.
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A live feed of official recalls and advisories, with moderated community reports added in.
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), through the Fish Inspection Department, hosted an Annual General Meeting for land-based fish processing establishments
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) participated in the two-day Electrofest Fair held from May 1 -2, 2026, at the forecourt
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
A delegation from LANDFILLS2LANDMARKS (L2L), an NGO formed to address a gap in global textile policy, on Thursday, April 30,
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
A delegation from the Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG), on Thursday, April 30, 2026, paid a courtesy call
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
Staff of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), joined other workers’ union to mark the national Labour Day parade on Friday,
GSA (Ghana Standards Authority)
A three-member delegation from the Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA), on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, embarked on a study
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We don’t invent alerts. We aggregate advisories published by recognized public bodies, clearly attributed and linked back to the original notice.
Official recalls and safety notices for food, medicines, cosmetics and medical devices.
Ghana’s national cybersecurity agency. Advisories on scams, phishing, online fraud and related digital risks.
National standards body. Conformity, certification and product-quality advisories used to flag substandard goods.
More trusted public-sector advisories are being onboarded to broaden official alert coverage.
Safety tips
A short, plain-language guide to shopping, paying and sharing safely. Written for real life, not legal manuals.
Check the seller, product batch and return policy. If a deal seems too good to be true, slow down.
Verify the phone number or account. Never pay for items you haven’t confirmed exist.
Keep receipts, order confirmations and packaging until you’re sure the product is safe.
Older relatives and new internet users are top targets for scams — share recalls with them.
Submit a quick report about a suspicious product, seller, phone number, link or organization. Every report is reviewed by humans before anything is published, and personal details are not shown publicly.
Reporting is a supporting feature — you don’t need an account to check first, browse alerts or use verification.