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Postgraduate Programmes: YAFO Institute educates public on scholarship opportunities

Navigating through the procedures for obtaining funding for a postgraduate degree can be frustrating, especially if you require the certificate to enhance capacity in the workforce or explore other areas of education. It is with these concerns that YAFO Institute (a Think Tank Institution with a focus on Civil Liberty, Free Enterprise Research, and Prosperity) […]

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Limited Voter Registration: Decentralize Voter Exercise at Polling Stations – YAFO Institute to EC

Policy think tank YAFO Institute has added its voice to calls to spread out the limited voter registration exercise to all polling stations or electoral centres of the Electoral Commission. In a statement on Monday, September 18, 2023, the Institute disagreed with the Electoral Commission’s stance of using its 268 district offices for the exercise.

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RECONSIDER DECENTRALIZING THE VOTER REGISTRATION EXERCISE AT THE VARIOUS POLLING STATIONS – YAFO INSTITUTE TO EC

YAFO Institute has called on the Electoral Commission to reconsider decentralizing the voter registration exercise at the various polling stations and put in necessary steps to ensure that new voters are not displaced on election day in the near future…. Speaking to Oyerepa Tv/Fm reporter Bernard K. Dadzie in an exclusive interview in Accra, the

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Approach of limited registration exercise will displace voters on election day – YAFO Institute

The YAFO Institute, a think tank promoting libertarian ideas and free enterprise research in Ghana, has criticised the Electoral Commission (EC) for limiting the registration exercise at its district offices. The president of the think tank, Nathaniel Dwamena, said the current approach being used to register the voters will displace them on election day. Read

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The Limited Registration exercise by Electoral Commission would displace new voters on election day

The ongoing voter registration undertaken by the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana at its 268 district offices is a crucial process however, it would displace new voters on election day if reasonableness is not exercised. This is because, the registration exercise is not decentralized enough to inform new voters about their respective polling stations where

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EC’s stance on limited registration defeats “vote where you registered” principle – YAFO Institute

Policy think tank YAFO Institute has added its voice to calls to spread out the limited voter registration exercise to all polling stations or electoral centers of the Electoral Commission. In a statement on Monday, September 18, 2023, the Institute disagreed with the Electoral Commission’s stance of using its 268 district offices for the exercise.

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The Limited Registration Exercise by The Electoral Commission Would Displace New Voters on Election Day

In Ghana, electoral process is not confined to a single day; instead, it encompasses a series of significant steps and procedures that begin as soon as an election is over. The vital role played by the Electoral Commissioner (EC) throughout these stages is instrumental in guaranteeing the integrity of a free and fair election.  Read

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The Bitter Brew: How Inflation in Ghana Has Eroded the Prosperity of Cocoa Farmers

The government of Ghana has received plaudits for raising the price at which it acquires cocoa beans from farmers through the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD). The increase in pricing from GHS800 to GHS1308 has been hailed as a godsend for cocoa growers. A closer examination shows a less ecstatic reality: these seeming benefits have been

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The Bitter Brew: How inflation in Ghana has eroded the prosperity of cocoa farmers (Feature)

Ghana’s social and economic landscape has been significantly shaped by cocoa growing, which is primarily practiced by smallholder farmers. But as the plague of inflation progressively erodes these farmers’ affluence, the sweet taste of cocoa’s success is slowly turning bitter. This article explores the negative effects of inflation on Ghana’s cocoa growers and the wide-ranging

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