Gender Equity, Vulnerability, and Social Inclusion in the Ghana We Want
Recently, I had a group discussion with three categories of Ghanaians—women, young people, and the aged—on the changes they most desire to see in their lives. This was to help my organization,...
View ArticleCreating the Ghana We Want: a call to action for all Ghanaians
Sixty-five years ago, our nation was born. It was born out of indomitable courage in the face of colonialism and imperialism. It was born through shared struggle, bloodshed, and tears. And it was born...
View ArticleThe Youth as Partners in Creating the Ghana We Want
Distinguished invited guests… Press men and women, Ladies and gentlemen, It’s a singular honor for me to be part of this event and to be given the opportunity to represent my generation. This means a...
View ArticleCreating the Ghana We Want
My friends, before we begin, allow me to take a moment and pay tribute to a man we all deeply respected for his intellect, his kindness, and his contributions to Ghana — Dr. Kwesi Botchwey. I had the...
View ArticleCompact for Ghana Charts a Course for the Nation’s Future
Outlining goals for governance, political processes, economic management, and inclusion, the Compact for Ghana’s Political and Economic Transformation, or Ghana Compact, will set a clear and collective...
View ArticleThe Compact for Ghana: Building a Secure Future for the Ghanaian Youth
On March 31, thousands of Ghanaians attended the Twitter Spaces discussion Building a Secure Future for the Ghanaian Youth. The event was part of the Compact for Ghana, an initiative led by ACET and...
View ArticleWake Up, Ghana. Act Now on Gender Equality.
Though Ghana is regarded as a beacon of democracy in Africa, the country’s record on gender equality is less enviable; it is best described as hesitant, sluggish, and comparatively abysmal. Ghana...
View ArticleOn Saving a Nation
The story is told of a man who traveled from a developing country to a more economically advanced one in search of a better life. Upon arrival, the man was shocked to find that no one managed the local...
View ArticleSecuring Ghana’s Future: The Compact for Ghana
Introduction In January 2025, a new government will take office in Ghana and usher in the second quarter of the 21st century. It will be a turning point for the nation—an opportunity to lay the...
View ArticleK.Y. Amoako’s K.B. Amissah-Arthur Economic Forum Keynote Address
Your Excellency, Former President of the Republic, John Mahama, Honorable Minister of Finance Ken Ofori-Atta, University of Ghana Vice Chancellor Professor Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, Mrs. Matilda...
View ArticleBuilding the Future We Want Together
Introduction Ghana is a proud and successful democracy. However, we also face serious challenges that threaten our stability and progress. We urgently need to tackle corruption, strengthen our...
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