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Youth Education, Skills Development, and Mentorship Are Imperative for Ghana's Economic Future
Ghana stands at a demographic crossroads. With more than one third of the population under the age of 15 and a youth unemployment rate of around 12.1 per cent, the country's long-term stability ...
Founder of the GATE Institute, Anis Haffar, has observed that Ghana rsquo;s education system has failed to deliver ...
Over the last few decades Ghana has seen a rise in environmental degradation such as pollution, deforestation and land degradation. These have been driven by urbanisation, industrialisation, carbon ...
A feature by Dora Jones Yaidoo Accra, May 1, GNA – For generations, Ghanaians learned through informal education (family apprenticeship, communal work, storytelling, and observation). In modern times, ...
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