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  2. Assin Fosu - Wikipedia

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    Assin Fosu is the capital of Assin Central Municipal Assembly, in the Central Region of Ghana. [2] Assin Fosu is the 65th most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of about 70,541. [ 1 ] The town is the second training grounds for the Ghana Immigration service recruits and also, known for the government senior high, Obiri Yeboah ...

  3. National Service Secretariat (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian students who graduate from accredited tertiary institutions are required under law to do a one-year national service to the country. The National Service Secretariat (NSS) is the Government of Ghana agency mandated to formulate policies and structures for national service.

  4. List of universities in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    There are ten (10) Technical Universities IN Ghana Professional public institutes / public universities 2; Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College: GAFCSC Accra, Greater Accra: Ghana Institute of Journalism: GIJ Accra, Greater Accra (formerly affiliated to the University of Ghana) Ghana Institute of Languages: GIL 1961 Accra, Greater Accra

  5. List of cities in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates in "List of cities in Ghana" using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Tema New Town: 13,176: 31,466:

  6. Administrative divisions of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Various types of councils exist below the district level including 58 town or area councils, 108 zonal councils, and 626 area councils. At a smaller level of local administration, there are over 16,000 unit committees. Electorally, Ghana is divided into 275 constituencies.

  7. Education in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana scored 1 on the UNESCO Gender Parity Index (GPI) for Primary and Secondary school levels in 2013. [48] The adult (15 and older) literacy rate in Ghana was 79.04% in 2018, with males at 83.53% and females at 74.47%. [49] Ghana's rapid shift from an informal economy to a formal economy made education an important political objective. [50]

  8. Ada East District - Wikipedia

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    Ada East District is one of the twenty-nine districts in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. [2] Originally it was formerly the part of the then-larger Dangme East District in 1988, which was created from the former Dangme District Council, until the western part of the district was split off to create Ada West District on 28 June 2012; thus the remaining part has been renamed as Ada East District.

  9. Districts of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The districts of Ghana were re-organized in 1988/1989 in an attempt to decentralize the government and to assist in development. [3] The reform of the late 1980s subdivided the regions of Ghana into 110 districts, where local district assemblies should deal with the local administration.