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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

Ghana’s Economic Tightrope Walk: Navigating Inflation, Growth, and Poverty
The average Ghanaian does not need an economics degree to know the economy is going through a very rough patch. They feel it on their

Guardians Become Predators: The Rise of Ghana’s Shadow Crisis Between Security Forces and Citizens
Ever since Ghana adopted the practice of Democracy in 1992, only one attribute is equally identified by all when counting our successes with this practice.

Planting For Food and Jobs: Assessing the Impact of Phase I and the Fate of Phase II
The government’s primary agricultural campaign, Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) – which was launched on 19th April 2017 – has five (5) implementation elements. The

Ghana’s 2024 Budget Review: Tax Components, Revenue and Expenditure
The Minister for Finance presented the Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the Government of Ghana for the 2024 financial year (“Budget Statement”) to Parliament

Abolishing Teacher’s Licensure Exams: How Occupational License is Becoming a Barrier to Poverty Reduction in Ghana
The need to improve, protect the public against incompetent and dishonest practitioners, and improve the quality for persons receiving the service justifies the emergence of

Mensah Sarbah and the Transformative Fight for Land Rights in Ghana
Mensah Sarbah is a prominent figure known for his significant contributions to the domain of land rights and ownership in Ghana. He played a vital



