Publications
Investment Incentives in Ghana
Ghana's trade policy and development agenda have over the years been dictated by the desire to attract Foreign Direct Investment and to increase export earnings. Tax incentives have, therefore, been a

Investment Incentives in Ghana: The executive summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYGhana’s trade policy and development agenda have over the years been dictated by the desire to attract Foreign Direct Investment and to increase export earnings. Tax incentives have

Young Women: Life Choices and Livelihoods in Urban Areas in Ghana
This study seeks to support ActionAid Ghana to identify anddevelop appropriate interventions to address the challenges facingwomen aged 15-25 in two specific settlements – Bulpela andKpobiman. Bulpela

Action Research on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the Bawku Municipality
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYActionAid Ghana (AAG) and Belim Wusa Development Agency (BEWDA) have been working in partnership on women’s rights issues since the creation of Bawku Development area (DA12) in 2005

Ghana under the interim Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union: Implications on socio-economic development
The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union (EU) and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries has been fraught with disagreement since it was initiated over ten years ago

Ghana Under the Interim EPA – Research of ActionAid Ghana
Analysis of Socio-economic Development and Policy Options under the Interim EPA Regime with the European Union

Ghana under the interim Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
Analysis of Socio-economic Development and Policy Options under the Interim EPA Regime with the European Union.

ActionAid Ghana Annual Report 2012
This report is a gist of all efforts of ActionAid Ghana, in partnership with rights holders, partners, collaborators and stakeholders in 2012.In 2012, ActionAid Ghana and partners ensured that issues

Young Women: Life Choices and Livelihoods in Urban Areas in Ghana
The proportion of Ghana’spopulation living in urbanlocalities has been rising sharplysince Independence.1 F rom arelative low 23% in 1960, it is estimatedthat the urban population reached 52%in 2010

Land Grabbing, Biofuel Investment and Traditional Authorities in Ghana (Policy Brief)
Equitable access to land and the security of land rights arecentral to socio-economic development, food security andpoverty reduction. This is because land and its resources arefundamental to
