Imani Center for Policy and Education

Imani Center for Policy and Education

Think Tanks

East Legon, Accra, Koans Estate Kutunse 1,248 followers

IMANI is a think tank advancing freedom and prosperity through evidenced-based research and advocacy.

About us

IMANI Centre for Policy and Education is a Ghana-based think tank ranked 2nd most influential think in Africa 2014 by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania. IMANI was established in 2004 with the mission to subject government policies to basic ‘value for money’, ‘due diligence’ and ‘rational choice’, ‘public choice’ analysis and then actively engage in public advocacy to publicize the results, with a view to promoting peace and prosperity. IMANI has established its presence across wide areas of research including Society & Health, Energy and Environment, Politics & Strategy, Development, Economics & Finance, Oil & Gas, Education, Governance and many more. IMANI has been recognized for its immense contribution to the policy and advocacy field by being ranked as the best Think Tank in Ghana

Website
http://imaniafrica.org
Industry
Think Tanks
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
East Legon, Accra, Koans Estate Kutunse
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2004
Specialties
Policy Analysis, Advocacy, Research, Impact Evaluation, and Cost-Benefit Analysis

Locations

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    P.O.Box AT 411 Achimota, Accra. Ghana

    No. KD 14. Darko Street KOANS Estate Kutunse

    East Legon, Accra, Koans Estate Kutunse , US

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  • Perhaps President Kufuor needs to be reminded that his successor president, Nana Addo and his "solid" economic management team headed by Bawumia junketed our economy, drove us into a mighty debt iceberg, literally pickpocketed savings of innocent and defenceless senior citizens against their will, gave the rest of us ugly financial haircuts and finally supervised the worst ecological homicide through illegal mining. May be President Kufuor should encourage all to choose wisely and peacefully.

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    Founding President & CEO, IMANI Africa . Vice President, Ghana Mexico Business and Cultural Chamber

    President Kufuor has every right to choose any one he wants to lead his party. He has a right to choose whoever he wants to lead Ghana at this crucial moment. Many of us also deserve to question the rationale behind his choices, especially if they are related to the pile of economic carnage and political chicanery that have landed us into our current atrophy and international ridicule. Where was President Kufuor's voice when defenceless and frail old men and women had to queue under the scorching sun to beg Nana&Bawumia's government to hands off their savings and miserable pension contributions? And yet they were given dreadful financial haircuts sending almost 900 of these senior citizens prematurely to their graves? Where was Kufuor when millions of Ghanaians were given ugly financial haircuts solely due to reckless financial and economic management of the Economic Management Team? Did he sympathise with us? Where has he been when we had to deal with 54% inflation rate, still dealing with 40 plus pernicious taxes? Has he said a word to ordinary businesses and individuals who are toiling to make ends meet ? Where was he when nearly 1 million Ghanaians were discarded like unwanted flies into deeper poverty by the recklessness of his beloved economic team head and managerially impotent solid team? Where was Kufuor when his own party of so-called property owning democrats Machiavellianly disenfranchised thousands of Ghanaians in SALL? Any comforting words.? Where was Kufuor when many young men and women were thrown in jail for daring to question why the government has aided the poisoning of our rivers due to uncontrolled illegal mining? My dear President Kufuor, can you help with the below? How will you describe the two scenarios below? 2016. $1=4 cedis 1 bag of cement = 24 cedis Ghana at IMF, but the government did no 'pickpocketing' of savings of Ghanaians and pensioners through the tortuous debt exchange programme. Debt as of 2016= 120bn cedis 2024 Bawumia and Nana Addo $1= 17 cedis (Oct) 1 bag of cement-105 cedis. Ghana at IMF; got there in stiches, plus over 40 painfully higher taxes, wicked financial haircuts -government literally pickpocketed savings of Ghanaians and pensioners through the debt exchange programme. (Atutuobutom paaa ). Debt as of 2024 - a staggering 763bn cedis. According to the World Bank, poverty rates are projected to rise until 2026, peaking at 31.5% in 2025 before slightly declining to 30.6%, with rates at the LMIC line potentially reaching 55.1% by 2026 due to limited growth in services and agriculture and rising prices outpacing income growth for the poorest.- Why?.....

  • In this interview on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News, DENNIS ASARE from IMANI Center for Policy & Education discusses the IMANIFESTO 2024 project, which critically analyzes the manifestos of Ghana's political parties ahead of the 2024 elections. He provides insight into IMANI’s approach to evaluating party promises, focusing on how they address key areas like the economy, education, healthcare, and governance. This interview highlights the importance of accountability and data-driven assessments in understanding the potential impact of these policies on Ghana’s future. Stay informed and watch for a comprehensive breakdown of Ghana's political landscape! #IMANIFesto24

  • In this Star FM interview, DENNIS ASARE of the IMANI Center for Policy & Education offers a critical analysis of Ghana's political party manifestos ahead of the 2024 elections. Part of the IMANIFESTO 2024 initiative, this discussion sheds light on IMANI's approach to assessing campaign promises from major parties, focusing on how they could impact critical areas such as the economy, education, healthcare, and governance. Dennis emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in political agendas, helping voters make informed decisions. #IMANIFesto24

  • In this interview on 3FM, IMANI Center for Policy & Education’s DENNIS ASARE discusses the critical analysis of Ghana’s political party manifestos ahead of the 2024 elections. He shares insights into IMANI’s approach to evaluating the promises made by various political parties, examining their potential impact and practicality. This analysis, part of IMANI’s IMANIFESTO 24 initiative, aims to inform voters on what each party’s agenda means for Ghana’s future across key areas like the economy, education, healthcare, and governance. Join the conversation as Dennis breaks down the data-driven assessment and highlights the need for accountability in campaign promises. #IMANIFESTO24

  • EVENT INVITATION: A PRESENTATION OF CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL PARTY MANIFESTOS 2024 Unrealistic campaign promises are a staple in elections across the world, and nowhere has that been truer than in Ghana—until 2016 when IMANI forced the country’s political parties to justify many of their unrealistic plans to the public. As Ghana goes to the polls on December 7, Ghanaians are determined to have political campaigns issue based. IMANI intends yet again to take it a step further- measuring the feasibility of manifestos as it has been doing since 2008 and received global recognition for it in 2017. IMANIFesto as we call it, reminds the people of Ghana that the power to hold the government accountable is in their hands. Through a three-prong process of evaluating financial viability of each promise, its potential impact on private sector development, and overall policy implications of its implementation, we launch a thoroughly examined report of manifestos put forth by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Movement for Change. These parties have been carefully chosen based on their performance on the IMANI Public Understanding and Literacy for Sentiment and Election (PULSE) analysis tool. We will focus primarily on the following key areas and share alternative policy recommendations where necessary: The Economy: Assessing proposed economic policies and their potential impact on Ghana’s growth and development.   Governance: Evaluating commitments to governance reforms, transparency, and accountability.   Energy and Infrastructure: Analyzing the feasibility of energy policies and infrastructure development plans.   Education and Social Services: Reviewing plans for improving education and social services, and their alignment with the needs of Ghanaians. Your participation in this event is highly valued. We hold the belief that your perspectives will serve to enrich ongoing discussions on promises made by political parties ahead of the December polls. The UK's FCDO supported this project. Event Details Date: Tuesday November 5th, 2024 Time: 9:30am Venue: Tang Palace Hotel Kindly confirm your attendance by emailing your name, your place of work and phone number with the subject line- IMANIFesto 24 to info@imanighana.org We look forward to your participation. Respectfully yours,   Franklin Cudjoe Founding President & CEO IMANI Centre for Policy and Education

  • Join Franklin Cudjoe at Atlas Network 's "The Path Forward for Africa" Panel Discussion On November 20, 2024, Franklin Cudjoe, President of IMANI CPE, will join other key speakers in Washington, D.C., to discuss Africa's future. This insightful session, moderated by Ibrahim Anoba of Atlas Network, will focus on strategies driving economic freedom, policy reform, and leadership across the continent. 📅 Date: November 20, 2024 🕒 Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET 📍 Location: Empire Ballroom West, 2nd Floor, Washington, D.C. Franklin Cudjoe will be joined by Kavuka L. Kiguhi - LL.M the director of African Students For Liberty, to discuss the dynamic perspectives on Africa's development trajectory. Don't miss this chance to gain valuable insights! #IMANIGhana #AfricaFuture #EconomicFreedom #PolicyReform #Leadership

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  • In this exclusive interview on Angel in the Morning with Nana Kwame Adjei Bohyen, we discuss the findings of the 2024 IMANI-OXFAM Fiscal Recklessness Index Report. This report reveals crucial insights into Ghana’s fiscal policies and how financial mismanagement impacts the country's economic outlook. https://lnkd.in/eDJMeCjB #IMANIOXFAMReport #FiscalRecklessness #GhanaEconomy #AngelInTheMorning #EconomicInsights

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