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  2. Ghana Statistical Service - Wikipedia

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    The GSS is a Public Service body established under the Statistical Service Law 135 in 1985 by the PNDC. The first population census in Ghana began in 1891 as efforts were made to collect and disseminate statistical information.

  3. List of Ghanaian regions by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Ghanaian regions by population, ranked according to the latest census, which took place on 26 September 2010.Past census data (1960, 1970, 1984, and 2000) is included for comparison.

  4. List of national and international statistical services

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    Statistics and Census Service (Macau)(DSEC) dsec.gov.mo Malaysia: Department of Statistics (Malaysia) dosm.gov.my Maldives: Maldives Bureau of Statistics: statisticsmaldives.gov.mv Mongolia: National Statists Office of Mongolia: nso.mn Myanmar: Myanmar Statistical Information Service: mmsis.gov.mm Nepal: Central Bureau of Statistics: cbs.gov.np ...

  5. Philomena Nyarko - Wikipedia

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    A Situation Analysis Study of Family Planning Service Delivery Points in Ghana (1994), with K. A. Twum-Baah, Pamela Wolf and Henry Odai, Accra: Ghana Statistical Service; The Pattern of Poverty in Ghana, 1988-1992: A Study Based on the Ghana Living Standards Survey (1995), with Harold Coulombe, Andrew McKay, Moses Avooner-Williams et al., Accra: Ghana Statistical Service

  6. Disability in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Statistical Service reports from their 2021 census indicate that approximately eight percent (2,098,138 individuals) of the Ghanaian population experience some form of disability, with a higher prevalence among females (8.8%) than males (6.7%). [1] Disabilities are more common in rural areas (9.5%) compared to urban areas (6.5%). [1]

  7. Demographics of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    A map of Ghana's ethno-linguistic areas. Ghana has more than seventy native ethnic groups. [15] Major native African ethnic groups in Ghana include the Akan at 45.7% of the population, the Mole-Dagbon at 18.5%, the Ewe at 13.9%, the Ga-Dangme at 7.1%, the Gurma at 6.4%, the Guan at 3.2%, the Grusi at 2.7%, Mande at 2% and others at 1.6%.

  8. Samuel Kobina Annim - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Annim started his career as a lecturer and has approximately 20 years teaching experience in Universities both in Ghana and abroad. While at the University of Cape Coast, he contributed to a number of interventions including; institutionalization of microfinance programmes and a conference, establishment of a Data Repository Centre; upgrading the status of the Department of Economics to ...

  9. Ghana Open Data Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Increased number of services to people due to an increased base of potential service providers; New synergies among government, public administration and civil society organizations; Increased citizen participation and inclusion through extended offers of services closer to people's needs; Closer cooperation between central and local government