Sensible budgets are not Ghana’s forte. But there is hope
The Econmoist published a great write-up on our Ghana Priorities project research.
Ghana's National Development Planning Commission (ndpc) and the Copenhagen Consensus, an international think-tank, have ...
Digitising public administration at the local level improves efficiency and productivity. Faster and simpler revenue collection, especially, boosts transparency and increases municipalities’ autonomy by enhancing th...
Family planning plays an important role in the reproductive health and rights of women. Access to contraception helps empower women and adolescents, increases investment in children, and contributes to poverty reduc...
Improving Learning in Ghana: Right Approach Matters
Ghana has made great strides to improve its education system in the past decades, with near-universal primary school enrolment and equal access to schooling between boys and girls. However, as in many other developi...
Eminent economists to prioritise best policies for Ghana’s future
The Ghana Priorities Eminent Panel Conference was opened in Accra yesterday, as reported by multiple news outlets such as Ghana News Agency, Starr FM, Daily Mail, and GhanaWeb.
Bawumia to open conference which will determine Smartest Policies for Prosperous Future
The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will open a multi-day conference in Accra on Thursday at which eminent economists from Ghana and abroad are going to prioritise the smartest solutions to the country's ...
Clean and healthy communities require proper sanitation, but one in every three people in the world still lacks access to a dignified sanitation service. Ghana has also struggled to improve sanitation coverage, and ...
Agriculture is a significant contributor to the Ghanaian economy and an important source of employment, with over 40% of all workers engaged in farming. With growth and development, the country is gradually shifting...
Ghanaians’ health issues have shifted over time, from infectious diseases and maternal and child health problems to ever more non-communicable diseases. The current co-existence of diseases like malaria and tubercul...