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  2. Ghana Open Data Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The vision of GODI is to develop an open data community involving the Government of Ghana, civil society organizations, industry, developer communities, academia, media practitioners, and the citizenry, to interact with one another with the aim of developing an open data portal to bring about transparency, accountability and efficiency in ...

  3. Ghana Statistical Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) is a Ghanaian governing body established to report to the presidency. [1] The GSS conducts Population and Housing Census in the country. [ 2 ]

  4. National Information Technology Agency - Wikipedia

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    National Information Technology Agency. Its mandate includes identifying, promoting and developing innovative technologies, standards, guidelines and practices among government agencies and local governments, as well as ensuring the sustainable growth of ICT via research & development planning and technology acquisition strategies to facilitate Ghana's prospect of becoming a technology-driven ...

  5. Ken Ofori-Atta - Wikipedia

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    He is co-founder of Databank Group, a Ghanaian financial services company, and was executive chairman until 2012 when he resigned. [6] He was nominated by President Nana Akufo-Addo , his paternal cousin, on 10 January 2017 and assumed office on 27 January 2017 as finance minister.

  6. Ghana Internet Policy - Wikipedia

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    Ghana became the next country to have internet in the Sub Sahara. Internet services began in Ghana in 1995. [2] This was made possible through the collaborations between Network Computer Systems (NCS), Pipex International, The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Ghana, Ghana Telecom, and British Telecom. [3]

  7. Office of the Special Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) is an independent specialised agency responsible for performing four (4) main functions. I. The OSP is tasked with investigating specific cases of alleged or suspected corruption or corruption-related offences involving public officers and persons who have been entrusted with prominent public functions in Ghana or a foreign country or an international ...

  8. E-Cedi - Wikipedia

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    The E-Cedi is part of a project called the 'Digital Ghana Agenda'. Its goal is the digitization of Ghana's 30 million people, and government services. The E-Cedi is to complement the Ghanaian cedi, and serve as an alternative to physical cash, and the 'Cashlite Agenda'. [5] The three phases for the E-Cedi are design, implementation, and piloting.

  9. 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%.