Implications of high turnover of parliamentarians in Ghana’s government
Ghana’s democracy, hailed as a beacon for Africa, boasts eight successful multi-party elections...
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by Good Governance Africa | Feb 14, 2024 | TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa, West-Africa-Publications | 0 |
Ghana’s democracy, hailed as a beacon for Africa, boasts eight successful multi-party elections...
Read Moreby Good Governance Africa | Dec 14, 2023 | TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa, West-Africa-Publications | 0 |
The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana is constitutionally mandated to continuously register all...
Read Moreby Good Governance Africa | Jul 26, 2023 | TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa, West-Africa-Publications | 0 |
Irrespective of the difficulties associated with defining the informal sector, it remains an...
Read Moreby Good Governance Africa | Jul 26, 2023 | TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa, West-Africa-Publications | 0 |
In the face of climate change effects, building resilient cities is the only option available to...
Read Moreby GGA Reporter | Aug 31, 2022 | West Africa, West-Africa-Publications | 0 |
Managers of Ghana’s economy are being called to rise to the occasion in the face of worsening economic fundamentals across all critical sectors of the economy. From the downgrading of credit ratings to the depreciation of the country’s currency (the cedi) and inflation reaching a record high over the last 25 years, businesses’ survival and people’s livelihoods are at risk. The Government of Ghana (GoG), led by H.E. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, is now racing against time to rescue this dire economic situation, in the second largest economy in West Africa, by introducing urgent and difficult interventions. These include an application for an extended IMF credit facility, an injection of fresh capital from syndicated loans, and more cuts in government expenditure. However, it is yet to be seen if these measures will be enough to stop further economic decline in the face of Ghana being continually blocked from the international bond market, and the low levels of internal revenue inflows.
Read Moreby GGA Reporter | Jul 8, 2022 | THE GOVERNANCE REPORT, TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa | 0 |
Opinion from GGA-WARO: After months of intense debate on various public platforms in Ghana over...
Read Moreby Dr Craig Moffat | Feb 28, 2022 | THE GOVERNANCE REPORT, TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa | 0 |
It is important that the withdrawal of foreign troops from Mali does not create a power vacuum for the jihadists to exploit, as was seen in Afghanistan.
Read Moreby Stephen Buchanan-Clarke | Feb 10, 2022 | THE GOVERNANCE REPORT, TRENDING ARTICLES, West Africa | 0 |
On 1 February 2022, just two weeks after the military ended the rule of President Roch Marc...
Read Moreby Edward Sarpong | Aug 21, 2020 | THE GOVERNANCE REPORT, West Africa | 0 |
Background The 23rd June 2020 marked exactly 100 days since the first cases of COVID-19 were...
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“Young men and women form a group and decide to live in the slums where no one can control their...
Read Moreby GGA Reporter | Jun 27, 2018 | West Africa | 0 |
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