Education
Tracking Government Commitments on Education in Ghana
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Gov’t at risk of GH¢200 million judgment debt over UG failure to pay contracted loan
The government of Ghana is at risk of payment of over GH¢200 million judgment debt as a result of failure…
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Budget Watch: Key educational commitments to be tracked in 2018
iWatch Africa as part of our mandate to undertake evidence-based, value for money assessment of government’s commitments to Ghanaians will…
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36% of public basic schools without toilets – Report
About 7,332 out of the 20,738 public basic schools in the country do not have toilet facilities, while 6,922 do…
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Free SHS: Gov’t promises to provide 69,500 desks to address furniture deficit in schools
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has announced that contracts will soon be awarded for the provision of 69,500 single desks…
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2017 Budget Statement: Key commitments the government has failed to meet set targets
iWatch Africa has conducted a review of key government commitments in the 2017 Budget Statement ahead of the 2018 Budget…
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Two unused community day schools deteriorate despite widespread congestion
Two community day schools built in the Denkyira East and West districts in the Central Region under the previous government…
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Government of Ghana restores nurses training allowance
iWatch Africa can confirm that the Government of Ghana has honoured its promise to Ghanaians captured in the 2017 Budget…
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Government affordable housing for teachers & free Wifi project yet to commence
iWatch Africa as part of our on-field review of the 2017 Budget Statement can confirm that the Government of Ghana…
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RTI bill passage necessary for accountability – iWatch Africa
The founders of iWatch Africa Project have highlighted the critical need for the passage of the Right to Information (RTI)…
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Survey: Strong support for the free SHS program among beneficiaries
The Government of Ghana in its effort to afford all qualified students access to Senior High School education begun the…
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