Month: May 2026

Ghana’s recovery tied to internal policies, not IMF programme – ISODEC

A Research Analyst at the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), Dr Adamu Abille, has argued that Ghana’s recent economic improvements should not be credited mainly to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, insisting that domestic policy actions have played a bigger role in stabilising the economy. His comments come after the Government of Ghana announced […]
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ISODEC rejects Ghana’s IMF PCI request, pushes for alternative economic strategy

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has strongly opposed Ghana’s decision to seek an International Monetary Fund (IMF) Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI). It describes it as a continuation of structural adjustment policies that could deepen dependence on external economic prescriptions and weaken the country’s fiscal independence. At a press conference, the organization argued that while […]
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Ghana risks outsourcing economic sovereignty under IMF PCI deal — ISODEC

Policy think tank, the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), has criticised the government’s decision to enter a new IMF Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI) arrangement, warning that Ghana risks outsourcing its economic sovereignty to external institutions. Speaking on The Point of View on Monday, May 18, an economist with the Centre, Dr. Adamu Abille, argued that Ghana’s recent […]
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Accountability Labs Engage Birim North Assembly on Development Needs

Youth groups in the Birim North District Assembly known as Accountability Labs have called on authorities to prioritize infrastructural development after a pairwise ranking exercise revealed several pressing developmental challenges facing communities in the district. Presenting the findings to the Assembly, Chairman of Accountability Labs in the district, Mr Bismark Boakye, identified unemployment, education, healthcare, […]
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ISODEC, Water Justice Network Demands Urgent Reforms to Fix Ghana’s Water Crisis

The Integrated Social Development Centre(ISODEC), Ghana Water Justice Network (GWJN), a coalition of civil society organisations have issued a comprehensive set of policy recommendations aimed at transforming water access, governance, and sustainability across Ghana. The proposals come amid growing concerns about affordability, water pollution, and unequal access, particularly for vulnerable populations in the country. At […]
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Water Justice Network Pushes for Affordable, Inclusive Water Systems

The Ghana Water Justice Network (GWJN) is raising alarm over growing inequalities in access to clean and affordable water, urging governments and stakeholders to take immediate, people-centered action to protect one of life’s most essential resources. The Ghana Water Justice Network specifically calls for “immediate measures to make water affordable, particularly for low‑income and vulnerable […]
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