Tag: IMANI Africa

IMANI Report Finds Shift in Ghana’s Politics Toward Policy Over Personality

IMANI PULSE reports Ghana’s political discourse is shifting from personality-based politics to…

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NITA Bill Risks Locking Ghana’s One Million Coders Out of Digital Economy

As Ghana races to train hundreds of thousands of young people in…

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The Sovereignty Paradox: Data Colonialism, Debt, and Africa’s Digital Future

By John Sitsofe MensahIMANI Associate The twenty-first-century scramble for Africa is invisible.…

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New Independent Fiscal Council: A Critical Milestone for Ghana’s Economic Recovery – IMANI Says

IMANI Center for Policy and Education says Ghana’s new Fiscal Council is…

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Ghana Think Tanks Urge Govt to Cut Fuel Prices by GH₵1.65

Ghana think tanks urge a GHS1.65 fuel price cut, citing rising costs,…

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Coalition of CSOs Propose GHC1.65p Reduction in Prices of Fuel to Give Relief to Ghanaians

IMANI, COPEC, INSTEPR, and IES propose a GHC1.65 fuel price reduction for…

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IMANI Urges Market-Oriented Reform of Ghana’s Rental Sector, Ending Revenue-Focused Regulation

IMANI urges Ghana to adopt a market-oriented rental system, emphasizing transparency, professional…

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Just Increasing Supply Not a ‘Magic Wand’ to Reduce Cement Prices – IMANI Tells Gov’t

IMANI says increasing cement supply won’t reduce prices, citing existing surplus and…

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IMANI Africa Advocates Transformative Overhaul of Ghana’s Public Sector

IMANI Africa urges a complete overhaul of Ghana’s public sector pay system,…

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IMANI Challenges Secrecy on Public Officials’ Wealth in Ghana

The IMANI Center for Policy & Education is challenging Ghana’s practice of…

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IMANI Says 3 to 5 Years of Strict Execution of AETA Can Vastly Reduce Ghana’s Tomato Imports

IMANI Africa says three to five years of disciplined AETA implementation, expanding…

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Structural Inefficiencies Fueling Ghana’s $400M Annual Tomato Import from Burkina – IMANI Says

IMANI Africa argues Ghana’s $400 million annual tomato imports from Burkina stem…

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