Implications of IMF Loans and Conditionalities on the Poor and Vulnerable in Ghana
The global financial crisis which affected most economies in 2008 has witnessed the resurgence of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to its earlier global relevance of providing financing for
Briefing paper: Gender Responsive Public Services and Macro-Economic Policy in Ghana
ActionAid works with 10 partners and over 7,000 young women across 13 cities in Ghana, Kenya, India and South Africa through its Young Urban Women: Life Choices and Livelihoods Programme.
The
Promoting progressive taxation in the budgeting processes: an analysis of tax measures announced during the mid-year review of the 2018 Annual Budget and the 2019 Annual Budget Statement and Economic Policy
Promoting progressive taxation in the budgeting processes an analysis of tax measures announced during the mid-year review of the 2018 Annual Budget and the 2019 Annual Budget Statement and Economic
Effects of transfer pricing beyond tax revenue loss: a threat to economic development
Transfer pricing and its negative impact on tax revenue generation is an issue that has been well discussed and documented. There is significant empirical literature that analyses how transfer pricing
ActionAid Ghana Country Strategy Paper
The fourth Country Strategy Paper of Affiliate Ghana was rolled out in the year 2010. Dubbed “Rights and Responsibilities”, the strategy specifies the interventions in the selected themes to be
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
ActionAid Ghana Annual Report 2011
In the year under review, ActionAid Ghana, as always, collaborated with partners, groups of people living in poverty, communities, and state institutions to address issues of violence against women
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