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BEYOND DIPLOMACY, OUR CITIZENSโ€™ LIVES MATTER; YET AS A TORCHBEARER AND GATEWAY TO AFRICA, GHANA SHOULD TRIGGER A MEANS FOR A PERMANENT END TO XENOPHOBIA EVERYWHERE IN AFRICA

By Abdul-Mumin Sofo YumzaaExecutive Director, Simba Ghana The images are still fresh. Ghanaians descending the stairs of a chartered flight at Kotoka International Airport, clutching bags and children, some with bandages, others with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Victor Atsu, shot and still carrying a bullet in his spine. Ms. Akuffo, attacked with sharp weapons in a Johannesburg […]

AKU AI: THE BACKWARDNESS, POSSIBILITIES AND RISKS; AN ASSESSMENT OF GHANAโ€™S NATIONAL AI STRATEGY

Third, sovereignty: Local language AI is not a demo feature. It is an economic infrastructure. NLP Ghana, AkanNLP, and Khaya AI have already proven Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani speech systems work. A national strategy can make them the default for citizen services, ensuring Ghanaโ€™s AI future is not mediated by English or foreign models. That is a possibility no startup can guarantee alone. Only policy can.

Improving Governance and Education in Gushegu Municipality

Simba Ghana, through the I Am Aware (IAA) Project, has released a Household Citizen Satisfaction Survey Report assessing governance and education service delivery in the Gushegu Municipality. The survey, conducted across 10 communities, reveals increased citizen participation, with 66% satisfied with their involvement in planning processes and 63% attending public meetings. However, 60% of respondents do not trust that the […]

Bridging the Participation Gap: Citizensโ€™ Satisfaction on Governance and Education in Karaga District

Simba Ghana, under the I Am Aware (IAA) Project, has released a new Citizensโ€™ Satisfaction Survey highlighting key issues in governance and education service delivery in the Karaga District. The study, conducted across 10 communities, reveals that while 59% of citizens trust the Assemblyโ€™s intentions, a significant 75% feel excluded from decision-making processes. Low participation in town hall meetings and […]

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BEYOND DIPLOMACY, OUR CITIZENSโ€™ LIVES MATTER; YET AS A TORCHBEARER AND GATEWAY TO AFRICA, GHANA SHOULD TRIGGER A MEANS FOR A PERMANENT END TO XENOPHOBIA EVERYWHERE IN AFRICA

By Abdul-Mumin Sofo YumzaaExecutive Director, Simba Ghana The images are still fresh. Ghanaians descending the stairs of a chartered flight at Kotoka International Airport, clutching bags and children, some with bandages, others with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Victor Atsu, shot and still carrying a bullet in his spine. Ms. Akuffo, attacked with sharp weapons in a Johannesburg […]

AKU AI: THE BACKWARDNESS, POSSIBILITIES AND RISKS; AN ASSESSMENT OF GHANAโ€™S NATIONAL AI STRATEGY

Third, sovereignty: Local language AI is not a demo feature. It is an economic infrastructure. NLP Ghana, AkanNLP, and Khaya AI have already proven Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani speech systems work. A national strategy can make them the default for citizen services, ensuring Ghanaโ€™s AI future is not mediated by English or foreign models. That is a possibility no startup can guarantee alone. Only policy can.

Improving Governance and Education in Gushegu Municipality

Simba Ghana, through the I Am Aware (IAA) Project, has released a Household Citizen Satisfaction Survey Report assessing governance and education service delivery in the Gushegu Municipality. The survey, conducted across 10 communities, reveals increased citizen participation, with 66% satisfied with their involvement in planning processes and 63% attending public meetings. However, 60% of respondents do not trust that the […]

Bridging the Participation Gap: Citizensโ€™ Satisfaction on Governance and Education in Karaga District

Simba Ghana, under the I Am Aware (IAA) Project, has released a new Citizensโ€™ Satisfaction Survey highlighting key issues in governance and education service delivery in the Karaga District. The study, conducted across 10 communities, reveals that while 59% of citizens trust the Assemblyโ€™s intentions, a significant 75% feel excluded from decision-making processes. Low participation in town hall meetings and […]

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