6519 Results Found
The Concession Acts
Ghana, Ministry of Land and Natural Resources
An Act that does not apply the provisions of the Concessions Ordinance to the lands belonging to the stool.
Ghana • 1962 • Land, Housing, and Natural Resources
The Rents (Stabilization) Act (Amendment)
Ghana, Ministry of Land and Natural Resources
It clarifies the land that the Rents Stabilization Act applies to and does not apply to.
Ghana • 1963 • Land, Housing, and Natural Resources
Education Sector Medium Term Development Plan (2018-2021)
Ghana, Ministry of Education
The Development Plan was conceived alongside the 2018-2030 Education Strategic Plan and the Education Sector Analysis. The plans charts the course of the education sector, as it propels Ghana towards its vision of becoming a learning nation.
Ghana • 2018 • Education
Medium Term National Development Framework; Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda (GSGDA) 2010-2013: Volume 1 - Policy Framework
Ghana, National Development Planning Commission
The GSGDA is developed subject to a directive of the constitution of the Republic of Ghana, charging government to establish a just and free society through sound policies. The strategy is premised on the need for a more stable macroeconomy, stimulated by prudent exploitation of resources, investments in human capital, infrastructure development, science, research and technological innovation.
Ghana • 2010 • National Development
Transport Infrastructural Framework of the Ghana Infrastructure Plan (2018-2047)
Ghana, National Development Planning Commission
The framework forms part of a broad infrastructural component of the long-term national development plan of the country. It details the investment principles and priorities for a 30-year period. The framework is to coordinate infrastructure plans, both public and private driven, as it pertains to road transport, aviation, maritime, and railway, through effective planning, prioritisation, funding, and delivery. It is seen as a crucial component to drive other long-term national development plans, on the path to pushing Ghana towards attaining the status of a high-income country by 2040.
Ghana • 2017 • Transportation
Ghana's Seven-Year Plan
Ghana, National Development Planning Commission
This represents Ghana’s 7-year plan for national reconstruction and development. The 1963-1970 plan highlights the strategies for future development of Ghana and Ghanaians, socially and economically, through science and technology, modernization and expansion of agriculture and the industry. It also plans massive expansion of transport, water, electricity, and communications social services.
Ghana • 1964 • National Development
Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda 2010-2013 (GSGDA); Volume 2: Costing Framework
Ghana, National Development Planning Commission
The Costing Framework serves to guide effective implementation of the strategies contained in the 2010-2013 GSGDA. It covers efficient resource allocation and expenditure outlays. It is based on the 7 thematic areas of the GSGDA.
Ghana • 2010 • National Development
Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda 2014-2017 (GSGDA II); Volume 2: Costing Framework
Ghana, National Development Planning Commission
The Costing Framework serves to guide effective implementation of the strategies contained in the 2014-2017 GSGDA. It covers efficient resource allocation and expenditure outlays. It is based on the 7 thematic areas of the GSGDA II.
Ghana • 2015 • National Development
Agreement between the Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria and the Commissioner for Economic Planning of the Republic of Ghana on the establishment of a model cattle farm
Ghana, Ministry of Food and Agriculture
The goal of this agreement was to increase the meat and milk supply in Ghana by relevant Austrian authorities setting up a demonstration cattle farm in Kintampo in the Brong-Ahafo Region. The main condition of the agreement was Austria offered its technical expertise and funding in exchange for Ghana’s protection of the Austrian expert expatriates, and their related activities.
Ghana • 1978 • Agriculture and Rural Development
Voluntary Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of Ghana on forest law enforcement, governance and trade in timber products into the Community
Ghana, Ministry of Lands
The focus of the agreement is to ensure that Ghanaian timber exports into the European Community are produced legally. The agreement deems a timber product as legal once it undergoes the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade licensing (FLEGT) scheme and obtains a FLEGT license.
Ghana • 2010 • Forestry and Wildlife
The Coordinated Programme for Economic and Social Development of Ghana (2007-2015)
Ghana, N/A
This document is a development plan to catapult Ghana to a middle-income status nation by 2015. The plan asserts that, when properly implemented, it would lead to the following: improved skills and creativity of the population, an even distribution of jobs in the rural and urban areas, and a modernized agriculture sector.
Ghana • 2007 • National Development
The Coordinated Programme for Economic and Social Development Policies (2010-2016)
Ghana, N/A
These are a set of policies that target accelerated economic growth in the nation through: building up human capital; removing barriers to facilitate trade in the West African region; removing investment and investor barriers such as value chain constraints; processing natural resources such as oil and gas, and modernizing agriculture.
Ghana • 2010 • National Development
Food and Drugs Act (1992)
Ghana, Ministry of Health
An Act to regulate the safe and healthy sale of food, drugs and other related matters.
Ghana • 1992 • Health
National Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition (1995-2000)
Ghana, Ministry of Food and Agriculture
An action plan to improve the nutritional status of Ghanaians by tackling matters related to food security, breastfeeding, nutrient related diseases and good hygiene. There is also the idea to build on existing nutrition programmes, income generation programmes (e.g. smallholder farmers), and general health programmes.
Ghana • 1995 • Agriculture and Rural Development
Breastfeeding Promotion Regulations
Ghana, Ministry of Health
The Breastfeeding Promotion Regulation prohibits the sale, promotion and distribution of free samples of designated products to health care personnel and health care facilities. The document defines designated products as: “infant and follow-up formula, feeding bottle, teat, pacifiers, and any product that is marketed as suitable for feeding infants up to six months of age”. The regulation also prohibits manufacturers of designated products from sponsoring the attendance of health personnels to a conference. Manufacturers of non-designated products, however, can distribute educational materials on feeding infants and the young once the materials have been screened and approved by the Food and Drugs Board.
Ghana • 2000 • Health
Under Five Child Health Policy (2007-2015)
Ghana, Ministry of Health
A policy that seeks to care for the mother and child from prenatal care through pregnancy up until neonatal and early childhood care. The aim is to reduce the under-five child mortality rate to 40/1000 live births by 2015.
Ghana • 2007 • Health
National Nutrition Policy (2014-2017)
Ghana, Ministry of Health
The National Nutrition Policy contains the commitment of the Government of Ghana and other stakeholders to promote adequate nutrition in Ghana. The policy also places priority on vulnerable populations such as HIV/AIDS patients, children and women of reproductive age.
Ghana • 2013 • Agriculture and Rural Development
Strategy for the Management, Prevention and Control of Chronic NonCommunicable Diseases in Ghana 2012-2016
Ghana, Ministry of Health
Presents the steps required to control non communicable diseases (NCDs) in Ghana. The steps include: making healthcare affordable for all social classes, providing the resources to detect NCDs early, and integrating them into primary care.
Ghana • 2012 • Health
Wetland Management (Ramsar Sites) Regulations
Ghana, Ministry of Forestry
The Wetland Management Regulations designates which water bodies would be Ramsar sites. It authorizes the Minister of Forestry to declare closed fishing seasons and publish them via public media and defines prohibited activities and their associated penalties
Ghana • 1999 • Agriculture and Rural Development
Timber Resources Management (Amendment) Regulations
Ghana, Ministry of Forestry
These regulations contain how people can apply for timber bidding rights and how the bidding process works
Ghana • 2003 • Agriculture and Rural Development