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Our blogs are written with the policy and decision makers in mind. With their hectic schedules, our blogs are one-page briefs with policy-oriented pointers, advice and recommendations for consideration and action.
Posted :4 years ago
1. Ewes in Ghana are proud Ghanaians. And if for some reasons, the proponents of the “true owners” of Ghana concept...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The lives and livelihoods threats of COVID-19 pale in significance to the veil of ensuring elections win at all cost. Ghanai...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The credibility of indigenous leadership is doubly enhanced with the cogent response to the malfeasance of the EC related to...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The recent pronouncement by the Dormahene that he will not allow the voter registration exercise in his jur...
Posted :4 years ago
1. Indisputably, the relative peace in Ghana is attributable to the community binding groundings of the country’s unique...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The risk of harm in reopening schools could be lessened by a strategy of phased approach interspersed with virtual engagemen...
Posted :4 years ago
1. Amidst the COVID-19 disruptions in Ghana, if teachers are supposedly at home and “not working” or “doing a...
Posted :4 years ago
1. Arguably today in Ghana, the politics of lies, dishonesty, and first-guessing is on the ascendancy. From the plagiarized ina...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The delivery of a statement by Justice Clemence Jackson Honyenuga in his role and capacity as a paramount Chief was a c...
Posted :4 years ago
Government did not misreport figures to us” (Ghanaweb May 09, 2020) mainly amplifies that data on fiscal deficits and gross international reserves presented to Ghanaians in the 2018...
Posted :4 years ago
1. The revelation that “government shared different macroeconomic data with Ghanaians and IMF” has placed Ghana at a...