Subsidies in Ghana; Key to Wiping out Poverty or Recipe for Laziness?
Franklin Cudjoe on the Significance of the Fall of the Berlin Wall to Africa
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Franklin Cudjoe is the executive director of IMANI and editor of AfricanLiberty.org
A National Debate Series fiesta
IMANI: Center for Policy & Education and www.AfricanLiberty.org
with support from The World Bank Ghana Knowledge Space and Media Partners present a debate on the motion
“SUBSIDIES ARE REQUIRED NOW FOR GHANA’S DEVELOPMENT”.
July 2008 Podcasts
July 30, 2008
Imani Execuive Director, Franklin Cudjoe discusses government's decision to sell Ghana Telecom and also cut expenditure of its Ministeries, Departments and Agencies by half to support the economy. His co-discusants are Mr Kofi Kapito of Consumer Advocacy Ghana and Mr Ouborr Kutando, a Policy Analyst. The Discussion was held on Ghana's Choice FM.
PRESS RELEASE: Lecture by Captain Budu Koomson, C.O.O. U.T.F.S., IMANI Fellow. Professionalism VS. Partisanship: Whither Ghana?
This is the official release of the paper delivered by Captain Budu Koomson under the IMANI Thought leaders Forum Lecture series.
The IMANI ‘Thought Leasers Forum’ is an avenue under which IMANI; a local Think Tank provides a platform for civil society and leaders from various wings of society to air their views on national issues in a non-partisan way.
Metro TV: the State of Health of Ghana
Director General of Ghana Health Service- May 2008 Mr Franklin Cudjoe discussed the state of health of Ghana with the Director General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Elais Sory on Metro's Good Evening Ghana programme in May 2008. Mr Cudjoe mentioned the anti malarial study, IMANI helped conduct to buttress the point that counterfeit drugs are a major part of Ghana's health structure.



Two of Ghana’s astute lawyers on Friday turned the British Council Hall in Accra into another courtroom to debate, with the help of witnesses, why and why not government should subsidise anything...