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Since the turn of the new millennium, Ghana has been active in developing ICT policies and strategies to promote socio-economic development. These efforts have resulted in appreciable improvements
Government agencies like the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) are working with private firms to deploy satellite and solar-powered solutions. These collaborations bring affo...
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Since the turn of the new millennium, Ghana has been active in developing ICT policies and strategies to promote socio-economic development. These efforts have resulted in appreciable improvements
Ghana has become a standout example in sub-Saharan Africa for using satellite internet and innovative connectivity solutions to bridge its rural digital divide. While fibre optic networks and
Ghana is well endowed with Renewable Energy Resources particularly biomass, solar, wind energy resources, and to a limited extent, and mini-hydro. The development and use of renewable and
The plan envisions a diversified energy mix, with increased reliance on solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy alongside natural gas. APRA, an initiative launched by the African Union, IRENA, and
Energy Service Delivery program, which used IDA refinancing to provide long-term financing and credit to renewable energy projects. The project design also incorporated lessons
Regional energy planning: Ghana will strengthen cross-border power trade partnerships through regional planning under WAPP, enhancing grid stability, reducing generation costs, and contributing
Ghana has experienced significant milestones and achievements in its power system, including the development of major infrastructure projects such as the Akosombo Dam and initiatives
Citation: Africa Centre for Energy Policy (2023), From Generation to Distribution: Investigating Ghana''s power sector''s value chain and its Implications for Reliable, affordable, and clean Energy Supply. Accra.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As a long-term document, the Ghana Infrastructure Plan (GIP) is a framework, or a master plan, for the preparation of medium-term and annual infrastructure plans by successive
In this study, Ghana''s energy resourcefulness and the profound e ffects on the future mix of electricity generation are qualitatively reviewed. In particular, the study covers the existing and potential energy
This study explores the challenges and impact of rural electrification in Ghana, highlighting its critical role in sustainable development. Despite significant progress in improving access to
In the last decade, Ghana has made significant strides in internet connectivity, becoming one of West Africa''s digital frontrunners. But gaps remain—and how we close them will shape the
Samuel Nartey George, Ghana''s Minister-Designate for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, has outlined an ambitious plan to expand internet and electricity
The Report was prepared Dr. Essel Ben Hagan, Accra Institute of Technology. The objective of the assignment was to identify barriers and policy gaps that constrain growth in the development and
2024 was an eventful year for the Energy, Extractives, and Infrastructure sectors. Amid heightened political activity leading up to the December elections, several key projects were initiated
This report presents the main findings and actionable recommendations from Ghana''s first comprehensive assessment of its Internet ecosystem using UNESCO''s Internet Universality
We explored the determinants of Internet use and investigated the nexus between Internet use and renewable energy technology adoption using cross-sectional data from Ghanaian households.
The 2025 Budget, presented by Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, MP, Minister for Finance, outlined significant concerns and proposed reforms in Ghana''s energy sector. The budget
As a Ministry responsible for energy policy formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation as well as supervision and coordination of activities of Ghana''s Energy Sector Agencies, we''re