At Jalsa Salana Ghana, the health, safety, and well-being of all participants are our utmost priority. We are committed to providing a secure and comfortable environment that ensures a spiritually uplifting and harmonious experience for everyone. Our dedicated teams work tirelessly to implement comprehensive health and safety measures, including emergency response protocols, first aid services, and security training for volunteers.

Whether you are attending as a delegate, volunteer, or guest, rest assured that every aspect of your safety has been carefully planned to uphold the highest standards, allowing you to focus fully on the spiritual and communal benefits of this blessed gathering.

Emergencies

In case of an emergency, do not panic: try to stay as calm as possible. Report the occurrence to Khadim on duty and follow the instructions given. Keep escape routes clear and take note of safe havens. Bring children, women and elder people to safety.

It is important that you keep rescue ways for fire brigade, emergency doctor, police and the helpers of the security department free.

Health Tips, Jalsa Clinic, and First Aid

Guests are requested to bring their health insurance cards with them. Please ensure adequate fluid intake. Before you take the prepared meals, please ensure that the ingredients are tolerable. Members managing critical health cases are advised to stay at home. Cover your nose and mouth with a mask when it is dusty to avoid dust inhalation of harmful particles coming from the wind. Guests are requested to take their regular medication with them. Certainly, there is a running clinical service available during Jalsa Salana. While the department provides full clinical services, it is almost limited to first aid and other emergencies. If consultancy in cases of chronic (prolonged, complex) diseases is required, the patient may be transferred to the nearest major hospital.

Weather Forecast

Pomadze - Winneba Area, Ghana
26°
Mostly Cloudy
06:0417:55 GMT
Feels like: 29°C
Wind: 6km/h W
Humidity: 92%
Pressure: 1010.5mbar
UV index: 0
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25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
25°C
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32°C / 25°C
32°C / 25°C
32°C / 25°C
32°C / 25°C
32°C / 25°C
Weather forecast for today
On Saturday, December 20, clouds will come and go, but expect bright periods in between.
The maximum temperature will be a humid 32°C, while the minimum temperature will be a moderately hot 25°C.
The maximum heat index, which combines relative humidity and air temperature, is assessed at a blisteringly hot 42°C. Take into consideration that the heat index values are calculated for shade and light wind conditions. With exposure to direct sunlight, the heat index may be increased by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees.
Today, the temperature will be lower and more consistent with November's typical high of 32.5°C than with December's 42°C.
Sunrise will be at 06:04 and sunset at 17:55; the daylight will last for 11h and 51min.

Weather forecast for tomorrow
On Sunday, in Winneba, stormy skies and lightning strikes are also expected later today.
Minimal precipitation is anticipated for tomorrow. Predicted temperatures will peak at a tropical 32°C and dip to a minimum of a warm 25°C.
The maximum heat index, which reflects the perceived temperature due to humidity levels, is evaluated at a blistering 42°C. Take into consideration that the heat index values are calculated for shade and light wind conditions. With exposure to direct sunlight, the heat index may be increased by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees.
Tomorrow, the maximum temperature will be lower and more reflective of November's average high of 32.5°C than December's of 42°C.
Sunrise will be at 06:05 and sunset at 17:56; tomorrow's daylight will last for 11h and 51min.

Long term weather forecast
Over the course of the next ten days, expect shifting weather, and a mix of gloomy, stormy, damp and bright weather is forecasted.
Rainfall is forecasted for Monday, Thursday, next Saturday through next Monday. The days with the most rainfall will be next Saturday and Sunday, with minimal precipitation of 2mm.
The variation in maximum temperature will be negligible over the next several days. Maximum temperatures will fall between 31°C and 32°C, while the low will not vary, staying at 25°C.
In the next ten days, the highest temperature is expected to stay around 32°C on most days; expect the coldest day on next Saturday with a high of 31°C.
Combining with the humidity, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase vastly and vary between a torridly hot 40°C and a scorching 43°C. December stands out as the warmest month in Winneba, bringing average highs of 42°C and lows near 12.1°C.

Security

It is important that you remain vigilant at all times. Be vigilant and if you notice a stranger or an odd behaviour, inform the relevant department immediately. It is not advisable to intervene yourself personally. Make sure that after arriving at the premises you get to the mandatory security check and identification. Your ID Card should be attached in a visible position and if you see someone without an ID Card then guide them kindly to the registration office. Take care of your cash and valuables personally. The staff in charge of the Jalsa Salana take no responsibility for any loss, stealing or damage.

  • Members must humbly submit to security checks.
  • Parents must take control of their wards/children (Atfal/Nasirat) at all times.
  • Market policies must be strictly adhered to. No hawking, no trading in OR around Jalsa Gah as marketing shall only be within the market premises and under market authority control.
  • No male and female should be seen together at light out (at night).
  • Obey and follow traffic/car parking instructions.
  • Phones and other valuables should be properly kept by the owners as any loss is at the owner’s risk.
  • Jama’at President of any culprit shall be invited for questioning and identification of such person. If possible, a member should have a code/number for identification.
  • Maintain the kitchen rules of services as no quarreling/fighting shall be entertained.
  • No unnecessary loitering.
  • Parents and Jama’at presidents are expected to warn and guide their children/members on morals Before, during, and after Jalsa Salana.
  • No one should come to Jalsa with any object that can cause harm or fear to an individual or the Jalsa ground. Bangers, knives, Cutlass, etc are not allowed.
  • No gas cylinder will be allowed unless such a person is authorized.