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IMANI Alert: Compulsory SIM Card Registration Risky & Unnecessary

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mobile phoneGhana's National  Communications Authority believes it has the right to control what Ghanains say over the mobile phone, and so requires compulsory registration of SIM Cards.  However, what this measure is actually proposing is the devolution of law enforcement to the private sector domain without the corresponding infrastructure of accountability and responsibility. It is overambitious, ambiguous in its benefits, dangerous through its vulnerabilities, and frankly unnecessary.
 

Infrastructure Alert!!! Accra-Tema Motorway: A Reflection of Failed Policies

Thursday, January 07 2009

By Charles Kwame Boakye

accra-tema motorwayThe Accra-Tema Motorway is fast deteriorating, becoming a death trap, with high traffic growth and encroachment of right-of-way, and unless serious efforts are made by the Government to save this vital national asset, traffic build-up and inconveniences to commuters will soon dwarf what exists on other heavily trafficked streets in Accra.

IMANI and AfricanLiberty.org Ghana outlook for 2010: (Government Steadfastness Laudable; Overoptimism dangerous)

Thursday, January 07 2009
2009 has seen many notable events and, judging by the pile of “unfinished business”, 2010 shall undoubtedly witness its fair share of episodes with long-lasting effects too. Nevertheless, our own focus as an organisation and the constraints of space compel us to select only a few of the most interesting developments for comment, starting with general remarks before bunkering down to specifics.

Thank you for Making IMANI & AfricanLiberty.org Proud

Thursday, December 31, 2009 

Franklin CudjoeWe cannot usher in 2010 when we at IMANI and AfricanLiberty.org have not shown our fullest appreciation for the many successes you have helped us chalk in 2009.   From the outset, we were challenged by our ranking by Foreign Policy Magazine as the sixth most influential think tank in Africa to stay the course or move into a higher working gear.  With your generous thoughts and support, we can comfortably say we did a modest job of doing the latter. 
 

IMANI Courts gov't to Adopt Alcohol Draft Policy

Monday, December 21, 2009

Franklin CudjoePolicy and research think tank IMANI Ghana has urged government to as a matter of urgency consider the passage and implementation of the national draft policy on alcohol.

People Power Against Fake Drugs

Monday, December 14, 2009

By Franklin Cudjoe & Julian Harris

Counterfeit medicines remain a widespread and murderous threat to the health of Ghanaians and this is not just a national problem but an international one: officials constantly promise crackdowns but the analysts below explain why the only solution is functioning courts, to allow consumers and businesses to enforce their rights.

Climate Talks Should NOT Put the South on the Road to Permanent Poverty

Monday, December 07, 2009

By Franklin Cudjoe and Richard Tren

Franklin Cudjoe(L),  Richard Tren (R)As diplomats and delegates from the around the world gather in Copenhagen this month for a global climate change summit, a major rift is developing between rich and poor countries.

Read more in the Bangkok Post

Richard Tren is the director of Africa Fighting Malaria and Franklin Cudjoe is the executive director of the IMANI Center for Policy & Education in Ghana. They write frequently on aid and development issues.

Inside Mo Ibrahim’s mind

Monday, November 30, 2009

By Dr. Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, Accra.

Sodzi-TetteyMo Ibrahim caused a sterling stir when his foundation stood its ground on not awarding any of its 2009 nominees for the prestigious Africa Leadership Prize the 5-million jack pot. The controversy won't go away. Ace Ghanaian Journalist, Kwaku Sakyi-Addo got up close with the Sudanese billionaire recently and many Ghanaians , I am sure, watched with admirable awe his interview on TV3.

West Africa to be Proactive in Combating Counterfeit Drugs

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Stakeholders in the health sector on Tuesday called for concerted efforts to combat counterfeit drugs plaguing the health of the people in West Africa.

INVITATION TO WEST AFRICAN FORUM ON ACCESS TO QUALITY MEDICINES

Friday, November 20, 2009

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Podcasts

Monday, October 26, 2009  

IMANI and AfricanLiberty.org's Franklin Cudjoe speaks to TV3 on why state-sponsored school feeding programme is failing

Listen to the interview here

Monday, October 26, 2009 

IMANI's reaction to Ghana's Presidential Spokesperson attack on one of IMANI's staff.

Listen to the reaction here.

Monday, October 26, 2009

IMANI and AfricanLiberty.org's Franklin Cudjoe speaks to TV  Africa on why Ghana was ranked seventh most well-governed in Africa

Please listen to the interview here.

Radio Discussion on Nation Building Monday, February 02, 2009 Africanliberty.org's editor and IMANI's executive director, Franklin Cudjoe discusses consistency and consensus building in prosecuting governance in Ghana. The discussion was on Ghana's Joy FM, and his co-discussants were, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Minister-designate for Communications, Mr. Gabby Otchere-Darko, and Executive of the Danquah Institute and Dr. David Pessey of the Socialist Forum of Ghana. The hour-long discussion begins on Window 10 here. --------------------- Monday, January 26, 2009 IMANI's Senior Fellow, Kofi Bentil discusses extravagant end of service benefits to former Presidents of Ghana with Ghanaian Politicians. The radio discussion was held on Joy FM. You can listen here . Interview begins on window seven.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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