ISSER leads global education outcomes study across 820 Schools in Ghana
ISSER trainers with GEOP Coordinator Hajia Nana Fatima High, her deputies, and Oxford University representatives during the WWHGE endline training.
ISSER trainers with GEOP Coordinator Hajia Nana Fatima High, her deputies, and Oxford University representatives during the WWHGE endline training.
IDRC West Africa Director, Dr. Marie-Gloriose Ingabire.
Dr. Astou Diao Camara, Director of ISRA-BAME, and Prof. Peter Quartey of ISSER, Team Lead for the FoW WCA Hub, with some project team members at the launch of the West and Central Africa Hub of the Future of Work initiative at ISSER, May 2024.
The workshop drew an international and inclusive mix of cocoa sector stakeholders from Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire.
This project investigates opportunities for youth employment in Ghana’s emerging green economy. Employing a mixed methods approach, it identifies barriers and enablers to youth participation, aiming to inform policies that promote both youth employment and sustainable development. A
EfD Ghana is a collaborative network of environmental economists from universities in Ghana and Ghanaians elsewhere around the world working to promote the sustainable management of Ghana’s natural resources through policy-relevant research, policy advice, and capacity development. It conducts policy-relevant research on a wide range of topics, with emphasis on coastal and mineral resource management, extractive industries, energy resources management, climate change, and green growth.
This initiative uses a combination of tools (Computable General Equilibrium, Partial Equilibrium, Geographic Information Systems and Deep Dives) to analyse agricultural value chains to determine their potential for driving economic growth, job creation, poverty reduction, and dietary diversity.
The Youth in Indigenous Enterprises in the Informal Sector project is a cross-country comparative study exploring how young people engaged in indigenous enterprises can drive inclusive economic transformation. Supported by the Mastercard Foundation, it focuses on agriculture, textiles, crafts, and cosmetics, with attention to youth entrepreneurship, indigenous business models, gender dynamics, and technological innovation.
ISSER Director, Prof. Robert Darko Osei, speaking to reporters after the engagement.
The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) seeks Field Enumerators to undertake data collection for the endline phase of the What Works Hub for Global Education (WWHGE) Outcomes Fund Study, which contributes to the Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP).
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