Available data indicates that, there is under-representation of women in leadership positions across the world. For example, ...
The Board of Directors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), at its 89th Ordinary Session, approved ...
By Kizito CUDJOE Political interference and poor transparency have emerged as the most significant roadblocks to oil ...
The strength and future of any educational system are rooted in how well it supports the well-being and academic stability of its students. In Ghana, private tertiary institutions play an increasingly ...
Sons of Bachus, a group made up of past students of Commonwealth Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, also known as VANDALS, have for the sixth consecutive years taken upon themselves to annually ...
By Mercy  TEDEKU When we talk of peace, we often envision the absence of war, violence, and conflict. However, peace means more than just the mere state of tranquility and the absence of hostilities.
By Samuel SAM The Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (IIR) of the University for Development Studies (UDS), at its 17th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference (AIC), digested climate change issues ...
The Energy Personalities’ Outreach Programme (EPOP) took centre-stage at Wesley Grammar Senior High School on Thursday, 3rd October 2024, as some of the most influential figures in Ghana’s energy ...
Ghana’s growing biomedical engineering industry is making strides in healthcare delivery, but it faces significant challenges in developing capacity to address the design of low-cost innovative ...
One of the greatest challenges Ghana faces today is the issue of non-compliance and the lack of enforcement of laws. This is a significant reason why we are where we are as a country—struggling with ...
By Korsi DZOKOTO Ghana is currently facing one of its most severe economic crises under the Fourth Republic, marked by an unprecedented default on debt obligations, a crippling debt restructuring ...
Some 270 micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs) have been supported with a GH₵28,339,752 grant under the Ghana Economic Transformation Programme (GETP) funded by the World Bank. The GETP ...