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John Templeton Prize for IMANI

IMANI is the only think tank to have been awarded the John Templeton Prize twice in Africa for Advancing Freedom.

This year, IMANI was the sole recipient in Africa of the Antony & Dorian Fisher Award (Out of 180 think-tanks globally) that recognise thinkanks playing a crucial role to ensure that public policy debates are not dominated by government insiders.

A judge on the Templeton Prize awarded to IMANI commented, "I give them [IMANI] the highest points for being most specific and rigorous in applying free-market solutions to an array of complex social problems. Their submission shows the importance of using rigorously derived, quantifiable research outputs to gain credibility in shaping the policy debate. Crisp, clear, compelling data is the most useful tool to provide to any media outlet, and it's easy for the media to use, without interpretation."

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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