Raising research support and uptake through stakeholder engagement
There was a rich diversity of participants from various sectors.
There was a rich diversity of participants from various sectors.
Focusing primarily on the media, ISSER's post-budget reviews feature extensive engagements with journalists, aiming to equip them with evidence-based insights and knowledge to influence their reporting.
The 2023 post-mid-year budget statement and government economic policy review by ISSER will be held as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 8th August 2023
Time: 10.00am
The Institute of Statistical, Economic and Social Research (ISSER) in collaboration with the School of Graduate Studies, University of Ghana, and the universities of Lund, Gothenburg, and Uppsala is organizing a Methodology and Field Studies in Development Research School for doctoral researchers in Ghana. The research school deals with sustainable development and poverty reduction in low-income countries, with a particular focus on aspects of governance, power, and inequality.
A section of participants at the well-attended event
The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana on July 5, 2023, hosted a high-level international conference centered around the theme "Climate Finance for Sustainable Energy Transitions in Africa." The conference aimed to foster collaboration and discussions on critical actions required to drive Africa's transition toward a greener and more prosperous future.
The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) partnered with Development Initiatives (DI) in organizing a roundtable meeting to discuss global public investment, a new innovative approach for mobilizing resources to finance development in the global south.
Ghana’s oil palm industry has consistently fallen short of its potential, despite continuous policy support – but why?
Steps were taken to ensure free and honest interactions that reflect the contributions of all participants.
The proud moment GDSO 2022 report was unveiled to resounding applause from the teeming audience. From left to right: Dr. Awo, Prof. Quartey, Prof Ofori, Prof. Owusu, Dr. Osei-Akoto
The Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has launched the 2022 edition of the Ghana Social Development Outlook (GDSO), a biennial report analyzing the country’s progress across key social development indicators. Produced by the Social Division of ISSER, the report seeks to promote evidence-led decision-making for enhanced development and social well-being.