Missed Opportunity: How could funds lost to tax incentives in Africa be used to fill the education finance gap?
How much revenue do African governments lose from providing tax incentives, such as giving companies tax holidays and exemptions on paying taxes on import duties and value added tax? And if these

Out of Pocket: how much are parents paying for public education that should be free?
According to international human rights law, primary education should be free of charge, and secondary education should be made progressively free. Yet in many developing countries education is rarely

Position paper: Integrating SRHR, decent work and unpaid care work
This position paper is a product of the first three years of the ‘Young Urban Women: Life Choices and Livelihoods Programme’ aimed at empowering young women by addressing their economic rights (in

Policy Brief: Incorporation of Women’s Economic Empowerment and Unpaid Care Work into regional polices: Africa
Time to start caring – how ignoring Unpaid Care Work is holding back economic empowerment of Africa’s rural women

2018 Annual Report
The first account of our work under our current Country Strategy Paper VI (CSP VI) under the theme, "People’s Power for Social Justice, ActionAid Ghana’s 2018 Annual Report documents some of the
Financing education in Ghana
This report examines critical issues in education financing and the right to education in Ghana. To fully achieve the fundamental right to education, as enshrined in Ghana’s constitution and advocated
Policy Brief: Financing education in Ghana
This policy brief makes recommendations on funding education in Ghana by outlining the problems of education in Ghana, relevant laws and policies while analysing local and national priorities in
ActionAid International 2018 annual report
In 2018, as always, we were inspired by the stories of people resisting and fighting for their rights in the face of social injustice. Young people led the fight against climate change and resistance
Fighting domestic violence in Ghana: How DoVVSU set-ups provide safe spaces for survivors
ActionAid Ghana (AAG) has been working in Ghana since 1990 promoting women’s empowerment. AAG's Country Strategy Paper (CSP VI), under the name, 'People's Power for Social Justice', places women's

Falling through the Cracks: Tackling the Justice Deficit for Women Survivors in Ghana
This research report is part of a multi-country ActionAid campaign on access to justice for women, looking both at the global barriers to justice as well as the specific deficits in each of the four
