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Girls' Club Manual

This guide is meant to be used by the patrons, executive members of the Girls’ Clubs and other members for the promotion of human rights, particularly the rights of the girl-child. It is aimed at

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POWER Brochure

An informative booklet discusses ActionAid's Tax Justice Campaign directed at addressing Unpaid Care Work and Education.It draws and connects the link between the three, making recommendation on what

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Common Cause, Collaborative Response: Violence Against Women and Girls and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

The right to choose where you go, what you wear, when and with whom you have sex, who you marry and if and when you have children: these are choices that many people reading this paper will assume are

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AAG 2016 Annual Report

The second account of our work under the Country Strategy Paper V (CSP V) under the theme, "Increasing Possibilities, Claiming Rights", ActionAid Ghana’s 2016 Annual Report reveals the widening gap

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Policy Brief: Leveraging Domestic Taxation for Sustainable Financing of the Education Sector in Ghana

This policy brief examines the dwindling state of education financing in Ghana and its impact on learning outcomes and inequality. Despite the government’s commitment to free and compulsory education

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Tax, Education Privatisation and the Right to Education: Influencing Education Financing In Ghana

This report has been commissioned by ActionAid Ghana and its main purpose is to examine education financing and the promotion of the Rights to Education (RTE) in Ghana through the provision of

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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

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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

Communiqué from the Africa Climate Week, 18th - 22nd March 2019

The 2019 Africa Climate Week held in Accra under the theme, “Climate Action in Africa: A Race We Can Win” was reported to have brought together around 3,000 participants including governments’

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“In the next five years, I want to be the best woman ginger farmer in the district”

A few years ago, Asanna Iddrisu was a struggling subsistence farmer working to make ends meet to feed her family and herself, until ActionAid and our partner, Centre for Maternal Health and Community