October 2024

The Progress of Ghana Towards SDG 4: Journey to Achieving Free, Equitable, and Quality Education by 2030

In July 2012, at what became known as the Rio+20 summit, leaders from twenty (20) countries gathered in Brazil for a United Nations summit on Sustainable Development to deliberate and produce a set of universal goals aimed at addressing global human concerns. At this meeting, world leaders agreed and committed to starting efforts to develop […]

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Reforming Free SHS: Addressing Unintended Consequences on Household Poverty in Ghana

On October 10, 2024, the YAFO Institute hosted a significant event at the Charleston Hotel in Tesano, Accra—the Free Senior High School (S.H.S) Policy Reform Dialogue. The gathering aimed to bring together key stakeholders to critically discuss the impact of Ghana’s Free S.H.S policy on household poverty and suggest necessary reforms to tackle some unintended

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Free Market on the Ballot: Which Political Party Will Deliver on Free Market Promises in Ghana?

Ghana’s political landscape has been dominated by two major political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Since the adoption of democracy which birthed the fourth Republic in 1992, these two parties have had sixteen terms each in office, with the NPP serving its final term before the next election

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