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Ending gender-based violence: UN Women calls for stakeholder collaboration
The United Nations (UN) Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women in Ghana, has held a flag- raising ceremony with a call...
The fall and rise of American democracy
By Daron ACEMOGLU
It should not have come as such a surprise that US voters were largely unmoved by the Democrats’ warnings that Donald Trump...
The Gold for Oil Policy: A double-edged sword
By Leonard Maximus Ireneous MENSAH
The Gold for Oil policy, introduced with the noble intention of addressing Ghana's payments deficit, has regrettably exacerbated the environmental...
Strengthening digital defenses: Ghana’s urgent battle against rising cybercrime
BY Gabriel AMETAME
As Ghana increasingly integrates digital technology into its economy and daily life, robust cybersecurity has never been more critical. The rapid expansion...
Coping with the trauma of post-election loss
By Dame Dr. Mrs. Mary ANANE-MENSAH & Rev’d Professor Samuel OHENEBA-DORNYO
Political elections are part of our modern-day governance structure. The passion and emotional involvement...