SUMMARY Ghana is a constitutional republic with two spheres of government: central and local. Local government is enshrined in the constitution, as is decentralisation, and the main relevant legislation is the Local Government Act 1993 (Act 462). The country is divided into ten administrative units...
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This implies that the Ministry of Health does not have monopoly over stewardship of a national health system. Unlike stewardship, governance is the sole prerogative of a national government, i.e. the executive policy-making body that exercises political authority over a country. A government ...
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The Government of Ghana has established a National Digital Seismic Network Observatory in Ghana with the aim of monitoring events such as earthquakes, blasts from mining and quarrying, nuclear tests, etc. The Digital Observatory was commissioned on 19 December 2012, and was dedicated to Geosciences...
aGovernment Constitution: Ghana practises a multiparty parliamentary democracy based on a constitution. This Fourth Republican Constitution, which came into force in 1992, provides for a unitary state governed by a President (and Cabinet) and a Unicameral National Assembly. It entrenches the separation...
If solid waste management and urban flood risk management are so critical, why are not these services being provided? Awareness of health and sanitation issues is generally low both in government and among residents. Waste management is often seen as a low status occupation with low wages, leadin...
The education system in Ghana is organized into three progressive levels in accordance with the 2008 Education Act (Act 778), namely, basic education, second cycle education and tertiary education. A constitutional injunction requires of government to provide access to free compulsory universal basic ...
aGovernment Constitution: Ghana practises a multiparty parliamentary democracy based on a constitution. This Fourth Republican Constitution, which came into force in 1992, provides for a unitary state governed by a President (and Cabinet) and a Unicameral National Assembly. It entrenches the separation...