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Why Food Insecurity Persists Despite the Planting for Food and Jobs Policy in Ghana
Despite the ambitious implementation of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) policy in Ghana, the country is still grappling with food insecurity concerns. The
Multinational Companies Exodus: Government Economic Policy Stifles Ghana’s Potential
Ghana, once a promising investment hub in West Africa, is now witnessing a troubling economic climate. According to a report by USAID, Ghana’s economy, was described
Vote Buying: A Disheartening Situation Undermining Ghana’s Democracy and A Prospective Cause of Economic Hardship
With the evolution of democracy, citizens now possess the right to participate in decision-making in governance, especially in choosing their leaders. They are allowed to
Assessing Seven Years of Free Senior High School Education in Ghana
The Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy saw all 2017 SHS entrants accessing free education which will continue throughout their three-year stay in school. The
The Role of International Organizations in Promoting Economic Freedom in Ghana
Ghana as a nation is not exempted from economic challenges. Following the macroeconomic crises experienced in 2022, Ghana witnessed some improvements in its economic conditions
The One District One Factory (1D1F) Initiative: A Game-Changer or a Letdown?
Industrialization has been a key driver of economic growth for most advanced countries. This can be seen in the Industrial Revolution, which altered countries such
Green Ghana Day: A Day of Planting, A Year of Abandoning Seeds.
Climate change is essentially a long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns. It is a global concern. Climate Action is the 13th Sustainable Development Goal.
Living Above the Rat Race: A Case for Mental Health Awareness
Life can be very frustrating for most young folks living in Africa, particularly in Ghana. This is not to assert that it’s all rosy elsewhere.
Decoding Digital Quadruple Taxation: Insights from Ghana’s E-Levy in the Digital Economy
Double taxation, a scenario where a taxpayer is taxed twice on the same source of income, either by the same jurisdiction or different jurisdictions, is