Parliament has passed the Legal Education Bill, 2025, marking a historic reform in Ghana’s legal education system.
Category: Industry
World Bank Group Finally Breaks Its Silence on Middle East Conflict
The World Bank Group has finally broken its silence on the Middle East conflict between the United States (US) and Israel on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Securing Safe Water For Communities in Africa
On this year’s World Water Day, marked on March 22, 2025, we spoke with Dr Jonas Bayuo, a Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET) – Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF) scholar from Ghana.
UNESCO 2026 Global Monitoring Education Report UNESCO: Addressing Impact of Major enrolment Expansion in Rwanda
Rwanda experienced one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi resulted in the deaths of an estimated 800,000 people and caused mass displacement (Rwanda Ministry of Education, 1998a, 1998b).
Habitat for Humanity Launches Campaign to Drive Awareness of Global Housing Need
A home is the foundation on which we build our lives. It leads to better health, education and well-being, more economic growth and less poverty. Yet every day, 1 in 3 people around the world wake up without the security of a safe, decent home.
Gold Sinks on Leverage and Yields, to Bounce if Iran Tensions Drop
Gold is falling further into bear territory due to leverage and government bond yields, but it is likely to bounce quickly on a de-escalation of the Iran war.
Industry Report: Mobile Money Accounted For $2 Trillion in Transactions in 2025
More than $2 trillion flowed through mobile money wallets globally in 2025, according to the State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money 2026, prepared by the GSMA Mobile Money programme.
Managing External Shocks in Developing Economies
Developing economies are often vulnerable to external shocks, such as economic downturns, natural disasters, and commodity price volatility.
The Unforgotten Holocaust
Imagine an entire nation vanishing. Not through war or famine, but through systematic abduction. Twelve and a half million Africans, more souls than currently live in all of Belgium, more than the entire population of Portugal, more than the combined populations of the states of North Carolina and Michigan. Let that sink in.
Ghana: Korle-Bu Overcrowding Driven by Broken Referral System, Not Just Bed Shortage
The crisis at the Accident and Emergency Centre of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital goes beyond a lack of beds, the Korle-Bu Doctors’ Association (KODA) has stated, pointing to a weak national referral system that is overwhelming the facility.











