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CSOs calls for stakeholder collaboration to address education challenges

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A number of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have called for a collaborative approach involving government, academia, and other experts to find lasting solutions to problems facing the educational sector.
The call was made during the STAR-Ghana Foundation, under the Inclusive Elections and Accountable Governance in Ghana Project (Phase III) forum on education held in Accra last Friday.
The event brought together key stakeholders in the education sector to discuss ways to monitor government commitments and ensure accountability in education service delivery.
It focused on strengthening the role of civil society in monitoring education policies, leveraging evidence-based advocacy to improve education services, and enhance partnerships for effective policy implementation.
A major concern among stakeholders is the persistent bottlenecks in basic education and the Free Senior High School (SHS) programme.
These include challenges with education financing, infrastructure deficits, and inadequate teacher deployment. Organisation like EduWatch has pointed out that these issues need urgent government intervention.
The Project Manager for Rights to Services at STAR-Ghana Foundation, Mr Raymond Danso, said the forum served as a preparatory step for the government’s planned National Summit on Transforming Ghana’s Education System.
He noted that CSOs and government working together could lead to practical solutions that address the pressing challenges in the education sector.
Mr Danso emphasised that solutions must be evidence-based and reflect the real needs of citizens and stressed that adequate resources must be committed to ensure the effective implementation of policies that could transform the education sector.
“Civil society partners in the education sector have identified four key priority areas: early childhood education, basic education, secondary education, and tertiary education,” he explained.
Mr Danso further indicated that these priority areas emerged from various forums held across different regions of the country, adding that CSOs discussed the main challenges and expectations in each area, with a strong focus on how to hold the government accountable.
To effectively address these issues, he said, CSOs plan to track government commitments and promises, especially those made in political party manifestos, to ensure that they are fulfilled.
“A new tracking tool is being developed to help monitor progress and ensure accountability, CSOs will use this tool to monitor government performance, advocate for policy changes, and engage constructively with policymakers,” he stated.
Additionally, the tracking tool, he mentioned, was expected to play a crucial role in improving transparency and accountability in the education sector.
According to Mr Danso, this would allow CSOs to coordinate their efforts and work as a united front rather than as individual organisations with separate agendas.
“Data collected through this tool will provide a solid foundation for advocacy efforts, ensuring that recommendations to the government are backed by evidence,” he elaborated.
He said the tracking tool would not just be used to hold the government accountable but also to identify areas where improvements are needed.
“CSOs plan to collaborate with the government to use the tool as a mechanism for continuous monitoring and evaluation, by making the tool publicly accessible, citizens will also have a role in monitoring the government’s progress and demanding accountability.”
Moreover, Mr Danso called on stakeholders to be committed to transparency, collaboration, and shared responsibility in improving the education sector.
“The development and use of the tracking tool will be a key step in ensuring that government policies and commitments translate into real improvements in education for all Ghanaians,” he indicated.
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National Peace Council pays courtesy call on Minister for Foreign Affairs

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May 8, 2025
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP) and the National Peace Council discussed the need to deepen relations when a delegation from the Council paid a courtesy call on the Minister on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
The Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council of Ghana, Dr. George Amoh, who led the delegation, congratulated the Minister on his appointment, briefed him on the Council’s undertakings and underscored the need to work together towards sustaining peace in Ghana.
He also used the opportunity to inform the Minister that the Council has been representing Ghana in the Steering Group of Global Action Against Mass Atrocity Crimes (GAAMAC) since 2020. He mentioned that Ghana’s membership of the Steering Group of the GAAMAC reinforces its dedication to combating mass atrocities and strengthening national prevention processes and policies as evident in its well-preserved peace.
The Honourable Minister assured the Council of the Ministry’s readiness to work closely together in preserving peace.
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Italian delegation pays courtesy call on health minister to advance retooling project for 37 hospitals

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May 8, 2025
The Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has received a delegation from the Government of Italy to deliberate on the ongoing collaboration between Ghana and Italy aimed at retooling 37 selected public health facilities across the country.
The meeting focused on advancing discussions surrounding a concessional loan agreement from the Italian Government to fund the retooling project, which was initiated in 2021.
The project seeks to transform clinical service delivery by equipping the targeted hospitals with modern medical equipment, replacing obsolete tools, and ultimately reducing the all-cause institutional mortality rate.
Speaking during the meeting, Akandoh highlighted key government priorities in the health sector.
These include the construction of six additional regional hospitals in the newly created regions, the upgrading of existing regional hospitals, and the establishment of a 500-bed Children’s and Fertility Centre of Excellence, among other initiatives.
Mr. Akandoh expressed appreciation for Italy’s commitment to Ghana’s health sector, describing the initiative as both timely and critical to enhancing health service delivery across the country. He assured that personnel would be trained to operate and maintain the equipment once procured.
The Italian delegation led by Stefano Gatti, Director General for development cooperation revealed that the Project’s Concept Notes, Pre-feasibility, and Feasibility Studies have all been completed and approved by the Ministry of Finance.
He reaffirmed his government’s readiness to support the initiative through a concessional loan and expressed optimism that the partnership would bring lasting benefits to Ghana’s healthcare infrastructure.
The Ministry remains confident that with continued bilateral cooperation, the project will advance to its implementation phase, ensuring that beneficiary health facilities receive the full complement of equipment required to meet the clinical needs of their patients.
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Ghana Tourism Authority pays courtesy call on Ga Mantse, strengthens ties to boost Tourism

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May 8, 2025
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), led by its CEO, Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto, paid a significant courtesy call on the Ga Mantse, Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, at the Ga Mantse Palace today, May 7, 2025.
The visit marked the Authority’s first official engagement with the traditional leadership since Houadjeto’s appointment and underscored GTA’s commitment to deepening partnerships that drive tourism development in the Greater Accra Region.
Accompanied by her team of directors, the CEO expressed the Authority’s intent to foster closer collaboration with traditional authorities—describing them as “landlords” whose role is vital in safeguarding and promoting local tourist attractions.


“Greater Accra is home to several key tourist sites—forts, castles, the Jamestown Lighthouse area, and even the monkey sanctuary. These are not just national treasures but also important cultural landmarks that require local collaboration for effective promotion,” Houadjeto noted.
The engagement also highlighted the President’s flagship initiative, the ‘Black Star Experience’, which is designed to position Ghana—particularly Greater Accra—as a vibrant, must-visit destination for heritage, history, and cultural immersion.
As part of the Experience, key cultural sites and festivals are being enhanced to provide visitors with authentic and memorable interactions with Ghana’s rich traditions.
During the meeting, discussions focused on how to strengthen cooperation ahead of the upcoming Homowo Festival.
The Ga Mantse emphasized the importance of tourism in amplifying the significance of traditional festivals, and the CEO pledged GTA’s full support in elevating Homowo into a key cultural tourism highlight on the national calendar.
“Our goal is to work hand-in-hand with the Ga State to ensure this year’s Homowo is not only grand but also strategically positioned to attract both local and international tourists,” she said.
Challenges were also raised around tourism infrastructure and community engagement—particularly in the Jamestown area.
Mrs. Houadjeto acknowledged that although GTA had established a tourist centre near the lighthouse to organize guided tours, local oversight had waned following the passing of the centre’s original manager. In the absence of structured management, community youth had taken over operations informally.
“We’ve visited the site and identified the need for reorientation and training. We want to help the youth understand the importance of proper tourism management and equip them with the knowledge to enhance the visitor experience,” she explained.
She said, plans are also underway to support local efforts in cleaning and beautifying the area to meet tourist expectations.
Additionally, the visit touched on Ghana’s upcoming role in hosting the AU-backed FESTAC Africa Renaissance Festival , the 6th World’s Black and Africans Festival of Arts and Culture which celebrates the heritage, food, fashion, and customs of African countries.
Ghana is set to host this prestigious cultural exchange, and GTA is preparing to launch a comprehensive public announcement on the festival’s events and impact.
“FESTAC offers Ghana a unique opportunity to showcase our rich cultural heritage on a continental stage and attract greater international recognition,” Houadjeto added.
The visit concluded with assurances of continued collaboration between the Ghana Tourism Authority and traditional leaders in advancing tourism as a tool for cultural pride and economic development through the Black Star Experience.

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