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Population, Health and Environment
We conduct research, provide policy advice and galvanise action to improve population and health outcomes as well as address climate change and secure livelihoods in Africa.
Youth Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) Infographics
In Ghana, an average of 2.7 million (1 out of 4) young people between the ages of 15-35 experienced NEET across the three quarters in 2022. Females and young youth (15-24) who live in urban areas were the most affected. There is the need for policymakers to pay critical attention to addressing NEET experience among females and young youth who live in urban areas.
Round-table discussion on cocoa production and opportunities for the circular economy in Ghana
The African Centre for Development Research was invited to a round-table discussion on cocoa production and opportunities for circular economy at a stakeholder consultative meeting held in June, 2023 at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - Food Research Institute, Accra.
Addressing the Challenges of Food Security in Africa: The Role Of African Parliaments in Promoting Investments in Agriculture
As member states of the African Union draw closer to the First Ten Year Implementation Plan of Africa’s Agenda 2063, there is the need to find out whether Africa is on course to achieving the goals it has set for itself.
An evaluation of the public health system preparedness of Ghana and Cape Verde In responding to future health emergencies using the Covid-19 as case study
The President of the African Centre for Development Research consulted for the West African Civil Society Institute to assess the public health system preparedness of Ghana and Cape Verde in responding to the health emergency (COVID-19) and the capacity to effectively respond to future pandemics. The study used WHO’s Strategic Framework for Emergency Preparedness document as the main reference. Based on the framework and its core components, i.e.
Rectifying the Effects of COVID-19 on Vulnerable populations in West Africa: A Research action (RECOVER) Project
The President of the African Centre for Development Research, John Nathaniel Boateng, who is a member of the West African Network of Emerging Leaders in Health Policy and Systems (WANEL) is part of a team of experts working on the project titled, “Rectifying the Effects of COVID-19 on Vulnerable populations in West Africa: a Research action” (RECOVER). The project which is a three-year project started from 2020 and ends in the year 2023.
Mr. Anthony Nyame-Baafi
Mr. Anthony Nyame-Baafi is the Chief Executive Officer at the Africa Trade Initiative for the future, Ghana. He is an International Trade Expert and the Technical Advisor of Multilateral, Regional and Bilateral Trade at the Ministry of Trade and Industry after retiring as a Director for the same Directorate at the Ministry in October 2019.
Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Arthur
Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Arthur is the current Provost at Lancaster University Ghana, having served as a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department, Business Studies. He is also a Reverend Minister at the Action Chapel International at the East Airport branch, Accra. Prior to joining Lancaster University, Dr.