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Government Administration in Ghana
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Government Of Ghana
Ghana was established as a parliamentary democracy, bringing together a number of different political communities under a common government for mutual purposes. The Ghanaian constitution divides powers among a president, parliament, cabinet, council of state, and an independent judiciary. The government is elected by universal suffrage. Within this parliamentary structure, elected officials – the Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of the President – make up the chief decision-making body. The government leads the country's democratic system of governance through consultations with other elected officials, regional and municipal representatives, and the Ghanaian public. The principal role of the Ghanaian government is to ensure and support the country's economic performance. Its other responsibilities include national defence, interregional and international trade and commerce, immigration, banking and the monetary system, criminal law and fisheries. The government also oversees such key industries as shipping, railways, telecommunications and energy.
10001+ staff
Ghana Education Service
The Ghana Education Service (GES) was established, as part of the Public Service of Ghana, in 1974 by NRCD 247 and was subsequently amended by NRCD 252, 357 and SMCD 63. Under the forth Republican Constitution of Ghana, these earlier legislations have been amended by Acts of Parliament, including Act 506 (1994) and Act 778 (2008). The GES is governed by a fifteen-member Council called the GES Council.
10001+ staff
Nation Builders Corps
The Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) program is a government initiative to address graduate unemployment to solve social problems. The focus of the initiative will be solving public service delivery in health, education, agriculture, technology, and governance and driving revenue mobilization and collection
10001+ staff
Youth Employment Agency Yea Ghana
Youth Employment Agency
10001+ staff
Parliament Of Ghana
Ghana achieved Independence on 6th March, 1957. The political struggles that preceded this historic event date back over a hundred years. In 1957, when Ghana achieved full political Independence the constitution was fashioned after the Westminster model. In June, 1960, ten women were elected by the National Assembly to fill specially created seats. This was done to expose women to parliamentary life. This system of election was not intended to be permanent. The Act made no provision for filling a vacancy caused by death, resignation or expulsion of a woman Member. On 1st July, 1960 Ghana became a sovereign unitary Republic. In February, 1964 Ghana adopted a one-party system of Government. The First National Assembly of the Republic was, dissolved in 1965 and a general election in which all the 198 Members, all of them Members of the national party, the convention People''s Party (C.P.P.) were elected unopposed.The 1964 Constitutional Amendments among other things increased the powers and prerogatives of the President. In February, 1966 the First Republican Government was overthrown by a military coup which installed a military government that remained in power up to September, 1969, when, on its own volition, it handed over power to another constitutionally elected government, and thereby restored parliamentary rule once again. After only 22 months in office the second parliamentary democracy also succumbed to another military rule between January 1972 and October 1979, when under much political pressure, that military government was compelled to usher in the Third Republican parliamentary system. In December 1981 parliamentary democracy was once more thrown into cold storage as a result of yet another military coup. However, the country returned to constitutional rule again on 7th January, 1993.
501 to 1000 staff
Ghana Audit Service
The Office of the Auditor-General and the Ghana Audit Service, were established by the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. Internationally, the equivalent of Ghana Audit Service is referred to as the Supreme Audit Institution (SAI). The worldwide board of SAIs is called the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI). Whereas Ghana Audit Service is used in Ghana, the name varies from country to country. These include the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor-General, the Office of the Auditor-General, National Audit Office, National Accountability Office, Central Auditing Organization, Cour des Comptes, Comptes de la Cour Suprême, Tribunal de Contas etc. The seat of INTOSAI and the General Secretariat is in Vienna. The INTOSAI has regional bodies, and that of Africa is called African Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (AFROSAI) and the sub-regional body is English speaking African Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions-(AFROSAI-E).
1001 to 5000 staff
Ghana Enterprises Agency
To improve the competitiveness of MSMEs by facilitating the provision of business development programs and integrated support services.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ghana Revenue Authority - Official
To mobilize revenue for national development in a transparent, fair, effective and efficient manner. We will achieve this through: Professional and friendly client services Promotion of voluntary compliance Application of modern technology
10001+ staff
Ghana Standards Authority
Ghana Standards Authority is an Agency of Government responsible for developing, publishing and promoting standards in the country. It does this through Standardisation, Metrology and Conformity Assessment activities. Some of these activities are testing, inspection and certification. These activities ensure that products or goods and services produced in Ghana, whether for local consumption or for export are safe, reliable and are of good quality. Vision To become a customer-focused world-class standards organisation. Mission To contribute towards the growth of industry, protect consumers and facilitate trade through standardisation, metrology and conformity assessment.
501 to 1000 staff
Data Protection Commission - Ghana
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) is an independent statutory body established under the Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843) to protect the privacy of the individual and personal data by regulating the processing of personal information. The Commission provides for the process to obtain, hold, use or disclose personal information and for other related issues bordering on the protection of personal data. The Commission is given several powers under the Act including the power to acquire property under the State Property and Contracts Act, 1960 (C.A.6) or the State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125). On the coming into force of the Act in October 2012, the Ministry of Communications (MoC) inaugurated its governing body in November 2012. The Commission has since been working assiduously to ensure implementation of the Act. OUR MISSION To protect the privacy of the individual and personal data by regulating the processing of personal information. OUR VISION To be recognised by all stakeholders as an independent, efficient and effective data protection regulator in the country and Africa. OUR GOALS Establish an independent, operational and sustainable Data Protection Commission; To make Ghana the leading example for Data Protection in Africa; Increase the number of data protection responsive organisations who collect and use personal information, and Increase individuals’ awareness of data protection rights and empower them to assert their data protection rights. WHAT ARE OUR OBJECTIVES? To protect the privacy of the individual and personal data by regulating the processing of personal information; To provide the process to obtain, hold, use or disclose personal information.
11 to 50 staff
Electoral Commission Of Ghana
The Electoral Commission is one of the governance institutions provided under the 1992 constitution. The Commission was established by the Electoral Commission Act (Act 451) of 1993. It was set up purposely to manage the conduct of all public elections and Referenda, to handle all matters directly related to the conduct of elections in the country. It is made up of 7 members – a Chairman, 2 Deputy Chairmen, and 4 other members.
201 to 500 staff
Public Procurement Authority Ghana
The PPA is established by the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) as a regulatory body responsible for the effective implementation of the Public Procurement Law in Ghana. The Authority seeks to ensure fairness, transparency and non-discrimination in public procurement in order to promote a competitive local industry and increase the confidence of our varied stakeholders in public procurement processes in the country and beyond.
51 to 200 staff
Ghana Statistical Service
Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) is mandated to produce and disseminate Official Statistics in Ghana. It is also required to coordinate and collaborate with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and other organizations that produce official statistics
201 to 500 staff
Minerals Commission Of Ghana
Government Agency responsible for the Regulation of the Mining Industry in Ghana and the Management of Ghana's Natural Resources. We also coordinate and implement all policies related to Mining.
1001 to 5000 staff
National Teaching Council
Building Confidence, Raising Teaching Standards
51 to 200 staff
Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Ghana
NRA was established in 2016 by the Nuclear Regulatory Authority Act of 2015 (Act 895) to regulate the civilian use of radiations (ionizing and non-ionizing) in Ghana for the protection of people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation hazards. Beneficial uses of nuclear technologies for socio-economic development are ever-increasing in the health, agricultural, industrial, educational, research and security sectors in the country including the future generation of electricity. Health sector clients: Operators of radiotherapy, brachytherapy and nuclear medicine (diagnostic and therapeutic), diagnostic and interventional radiology facilities (mammography, fluoroscopy, x-ray), dental and paediatric radiology facilities. Industrial, research, agriculture, security and academia sector clients: operators of radioactive waste management, research reactor, science laboratories, industrial radiography or non-destructive testing (NDT), industrial irradiator facilities, destination inspection scanners, portal monitors, nuclear gauges (level gauges, moisture density gauges), mining and oil and gas.
51 to 200 staff
Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly
The Assembly was established as Sekondi Town Council in 1903 in a suburb of Sekondi called “European Town” under the Town Council Ordinance No.26 until 1949 when Takoradi was identified as the administrative area of the Council. In June 1962, Sekondi/Takoradi was elevated to a status of a city and was fully established in 1994 under the name Shama-Ahanta-East Metropolitan Assembly (SAEMA) by a Legislative Instrument (L.I.1497) which was amended in 1995 by L.I. 1613 and consequently in 2017 by LI 2262. In 2008, after the Shama Sub-Metro was carved out to attain the status of a District, the Metropolis was renamed “Sekondi/Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly” (STMA) by a Legislative Instrument 1928 (L.I.1928). The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) located at the southern part of the Western Region with Sekondi as the administrative capital. It is about 280 km and 130km east from Accra and La Cote D’Ivoire respectively. It is bordered to the north by Mpohor District, Shama District to the east, Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipal to the west and south by the Gulf of Guinea. It has a total land size of 189km2. The capital of the Metropolis is the Twin-City of Sekondi/Takoradi, which is also the capital of the Western Region. The population is currently 245,382 (excluding that of Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipal which was carved out of the Metropolitan Assembly). The females represented 51.36% of the population as compared to males which constituted 48.64%. The STMA has a Political and Administrative structure. The Political Structure is composed of the General Assembly of fifty-Seven (57) members, comprising thirty-six (36) elected members and Seventeen (17) appointed members, the Metropolitan Chief Executive and three (3) Members of Parliament as members of the Assembly. It operates through the committee system, with the Executive Committee (Metropolitan Authority) as the apex committee for discussion of issues for onward deliberation at the General Assembly
201 to 500 staff
Ghana National Household Registry
Ghana has experienced rapid economic growth over the past decades resulting into a substantial progress in reducing income poverty. The Ghana Living Standards Survey 6 (GLSS 5 & 6) indicates that Ghana has been able to reduce the people living below the poverty line from 51.87% in 1991 to 24.6% in 2012. Within the same period, the extremely poor population was also reduced from 36.5% to 8.4%. In order to sustain and deepen this progress, the Government of Ghana (GoG) has established the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) to harmonize and co-ordinate all social intervention programs in the country. To ensure that social protection benefits get to the people who really need them, the Government of Ghana through Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has established the Ghana National Household Registry (GNHR) with the mandate to establish a single national household register from which all social protection programs in in Ghana will select their beneficiaries.
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of Local Government Studies
This is a public development Institution established under an Act of Parliament, 647 of 2003 to undertake and promote research in local government, provide consultancy & advisory services to the Central Government and develop training materials for members of the Regional Co-ordinating Councils, District Assemblies and other local government units.
11 to 50 staff
Quality Control Company Ltd Cocobod
We begin the Post-harvest activities of COCOBOD with our quality control measures, in which farmers must observe to ensure the production of premium quality cocoa Ghana is noted for. We are also responsible for the inspection, grading and sealing of cocoa, coffee and shea nut for the local and international markets and have additional responsibility for the fumigation and disinfestation of produce.
1001 to 5000 staff
State Interests And Governance Authority Siga
SIGA is the centralized oversight body established in 2019 by ACT 990 to oversee and administer the State’s interests in State-owned Enterprises (SOEs), Joint Venture Companies (JVCs) and Other State Entities (OSEs). Among its objectives, SIGA is expected to carry out its mandate to promote within the framework of Government policy, the efficient or where applicable profitable operations of specified entities. SIGA currently oversees a portfolio of 175 specified entities comprising 53 SOEs, 47 JVCs and 75 OSEs across the Energy, Mining, Financial, Agriculture, Regulatory, Health & Education And Transportation & Logistics sectors. These entities together control significant assets of the country, playing critical roles in various sectors of the economy.
201 to 500 staff
Cyber Security Authority
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has been established by the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038) to regulate cybersecurity activities in Ghana; to promote the development of cybersecurity in the country and to provide for related matters. The CSA officially started operations on 1st October 2021; starting as the National Cyber Security Secretariat (NCSS) with the appointment of the National Cybersecurity Advisor in 2017 and later transitioned into the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in 2018 as an agency under the then Ministry of Communications. OUR MANDATE As a government agency under the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, the CSA has the responsibility to- Regulate cybersecurity activities in the country- Prevent, manage and respond to cybersecurity threats and cybersecurity incidents- Regulate owners of Critical Information Infrastructure in respect of cybersecurity activities, cybersecurity service providers and practitioners in the country- Promote the development of cybersecurity in the country to ensure a secured and resilient digital ecosystem- Establish a platform for cross-sector engagements on matters of cybersecurity for effective co-ordination and cooperation between key public institutions and the private sector- Create awareness of cybersecurity matters; and - Collaborate with international agencies to promote the cybersecurity of the country. MISSION To Build a Resilient Digital Ecosystem, Secure Digital Infrastructure, Develop National Capacity, Deter Cybercrime, and Strengthen Cybersecurity Cooperation. VISION A Secure and Resilient Digital Ghana CORE VALUES Confidentiality, Reliability, Inclusiveness, Commitment, Professionalism and Integrity.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Lands And Natural Resources - Ghana
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources (MLNR) is mandated to ensure the sustainable management and utilization of the nation’s lands, forests and wildlife resources as well as the efficient management of the mineral resources for socio-economic growth and development. MISSION To ensure the sustainable management and utilization of Ghana’s lands, forests, wildlife and mineral resources for socio-economic growth and development. VISION To excel in the management of land, forest, wildlife and mineral resources by well-trained, disciplined and motivated staff through the delivery of client oriented services. FUNCTIONS Ensuring efficient formulation, implementation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes; Ensuring efficient and equitable land delivery; Facilitating the promotion of sustainable forest and Wildlife resource management and utilization; Ensuring efficient management of mineral resources to catalyze sustainable development and Facilitating the promotion of effective inter- agency and cross sectoral linkages.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Communications And Digitalisation
Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation was established by section II of the Civil Service Law, 1993 (PNDCL, 327) as amended by the Civil Service (amendment) Act,2001 (Act 600) and Executive Instrument (EI) 6,2003. The Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation (MoCD) has the core responsibility of initiating and developing national policies aimed at achieving cost effective information and communications infrastructure and services, for the enhancement and promotion of economic competitiveness in line with the policy guidelines of the Coordinated Programme of Economic and Social Development Policies (2017-2024)- An Agenda for Jobs: Creating Prosperity and Equal Opportunity for All.
1001 to 5000 staff
Office Of The President, Republic Of Ghana
Ghana, is a West African country, bounded on the north by Burkina Faso, on the east by Togo, on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Côte d’Ivoire. Formerly a British colony known as the Gold Coast, was led to independence by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah on the 6th of March, 1957. Ghana became the first black nation in sub-Saharan Africa to achieve independence from colonial rule. The country is named after the ancient empire of Ghana, from which the ancestors of the inhabitants of the present country are thought to have migrated. The population of Ghana is divided into some 75 ethnic groups. The estimated population of Ghana in 2012 is 24,652,402 (females-51%, males 49), giving the country an overall population density of 78 persons per sq km (201 per sq mi). The most densely populated parts of the country are the coastal areas, the Ashanti region, and the two principal cities, Accra and Kumasi. About 70 percent of the total population lives in the southern half of the country. The most numerous peoples are the coastal Fanti, and the Ashanti, who live in central Ghana, both of whom belong to the Akan family. The Accra plains are inhabited by the Ga-Adangbe. Most of the inhabitants in the northern region belong to the Moshi-Dagomba or to the Gonja group.
5001 to 10000 staff
Registrar General's Department, Ghana
The Registrar General’s Department was established under the Ordinance 1950 during the Colonial days. It became a department of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General in 1961. Our aim is to become a highly progressive department that efficiently serves it customers by becoming a highly strategic partner to businesses and stakeholders. We are also mandated by the Government to ensure an efficient and effective administration of entities inter –alia the registration of businesses, industrial property, marriages, administration of estates, and public trustees, to provide customer friendly services and accurate data for national planning. Registrar General’s Department was established under the Ordinance 1950 during the Colonial days. It became a department of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General in 1961. Our aim is to become a highly progressive department that efficiently serves it customers by becoming a highly strategic partner to businesses and stakeholders. VISION The Registrar General’s Department seeks to be a highly progressive department that efficiently serves its customers; thereby becoming a strategic partner to all businesses and stakeholders. MISSION To ensure efficient and effective administration of statutes relating to inter alia, the registration of Businesses, Industrial Property Rights, Marriages, Administration of Estates, Public Trusts and to provide customer friendly services and accurate data for national planning and economic development for MDA’s and the General Public.
201 to 500 staff
Ada West District Assembly
We are the administrative body of the Ada West District
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Trade, Agribusiness And Industry, Greater Accra Regional Office
One of the 10 Satellite Offices of the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Ghana), provides Regional Services on Trade and Industry development and promotion.
1 to 10 staff
Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly
Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly is a company based out of Royal Street, Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana.
51 to 200 staff
Real Estate Agency Council, Ghana
Register and license Estate Brokers, Estate Agents, and Estate Service Providers (Estate Development, Estate Marketing, Facility Management) • Provide rules to guide the Real Estate Agency practice
1 to 10 staff
Zongo & Inner-Cities Development Secretariat Zicds
Creating opportunity and prosperity for all- Including the Excluded. Areas of the Ministry's Focus: Socio-economic interventions 1. Economic Empowerment & Social Dev.(Local Bus, Economic dev. and support, service centres; market facilitation; Innovation & Tech hubs (Zongo valley) 2. Infras. and Sanitation enhancement (Access & drainage, Alley pavement, Water, sanitation & hygiene, Bailey bridges) 3. Heritage Preservation (Documentation of history, Cuisine promotion, Ethno-religious dialogue) 4. Security and Crime Control (Street lighting, Peace workshops, Alternate dispute resolution processes, Inter and Intra faith dialogue,)
11 to 50 staff
Gama Swp
The project is supporting GoG's efforts to increase access to improve water supply and sanitation with emphasis on low-income communities in the GAMA. Further still, the project seeks to strengthen and improve planning, implementation, and management of environmental sanitation. The GAMA project is developing approaches to improved sanitation systematically across whole communities, rather than the pilot interventions which have predominated to date and cannot be readily scaled up with major external assistance.
11 to 50 staff
Ghana Bauxite Company Limited
1 to 10 staff
Ghana Geological Survey Authority
201 to 500 staff
Ges Pensions Gh
We are the Ghana Education Service Occupational Pension Scheme. Our goal is to serve all GES workers with everything pension and pension planning.
51 to 200 staff
National African Peer Review Mechanism Govorning Council
The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is an innovative and bold attempt by Africans to improve governance and the well-being of all citizens. It is an initiative that places the citizen at the centre of the development discourse. The APRM is a voluntary self-assessment tool adopted by the African Union (AU) to improve governance in member states and on the continent as a whole. It affords an opportunity for citizens to promote the development and adoption of policies and standards that lead to the attainment of political stability, accelerated economic growth, sustainable development and improved participation in sub-regional and continental economic activity. This goal can be reached through experience-sharing and strengthening of commendable practices. The NAPRM is governed by a 7-member Governing Council. The Council provides strategic leadership and an accountability structure for the APRM process in Ghana.
51 to 200 staff
National Development Planning Commission Ndpc -Ghana
The National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) was established under Articles 86 and 87 of the 1992 Constitution as part of the Executive. The National Development Planning Commission Act, 1994,(Act 479) and the National Development Planning (System) Act, 1994,(Act 480), provide the core legal framework for the establishment of the Commission and the performance of its functions.(Other laws of relevance to the Commission’s work are: the Local Government Act (Act 462) 1993; Local Government Service Act (Act 656) 2003; Petroleum Revenue Management Act (Act 815) 2011; Civil Service Act (PNDC Law 327) 1993; and Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund Act,(Act 877), 2014).
10001+ staff
Youth Employment Agency
The YEA was established under the Youth Employment Act 2015 (Act 887), to oversee the development, coordination, supervision and facilitation of employment for the youth and related matters in Ghana.
10001+ staff
Bank Of Ghana
We contribute to the promotion & maintenance of financial stability & ensure a sound payment system
1001 to 5000 staff
Food And Drugs Authority,ghana
The Food and Drugs Authority of Ghana is the National Regulatory Body under the Ministry of Health responsible for the regulation of food,drugs,food supplements,herbal and homeopathic medicines,veterinary medicines, cosmetics, medical devices,household chemical substances,tobacco and tobacco products, blood and blood products as well as the conduct of clinical trial protocol. The FDA derives its mandate from the Public Health Act 851,2012 Part 6,7 and 8. We ensure; Adequate and effective standards for food, drugs, cosmetics, household chemicals and medical devices Monitor through the District Assemblies and any other agency of State compliance with the provisions of Part 6,7 and 8 of the Public Health Act,2012 (ACT 851) Advise the Minister on measures for the protection of the health of consumers Advise the Minister on the preparation of effective Regulations for the implementation of Part 6,7 and 8 of the Public Health Act,2012 (ACT 851) Approve the initiation and conduct of clinical trials in the country Perform any other functions that are ancillary to attaining the objects of the Authority
501 to 1000 staff
Ghana Forestry Commission
The Forestry Commission of Ghana is responsible for the regulation of utilization of forest and wildlife resources, the conservation and management of those resources and the coordination of policies related to them. The Commission embodies the various public bodies and agencies that were individually implementing the functions of protection, management, the regulation of forest and wildlife resources. These agencies currently form the divisions of the Commission: •Forest Services Division •Wildlife Division •Timber Industry Development Division •Forestry Commission Training Center •Resource Management Support Center •Timber Validation Department •REDD+ •Finance and Administration •etc
1001 to 5000 staff
National Pensions Regulatory Authority
The National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) was established by the National Pensions Act 2008,(Act 766) to regulate and monitor the operations of the three-tier pension scheme and ensure effective administration of all pensions in the country.
201 to 500 staff
National Council For Curriculum & Assessment
The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) of Ghana is an independent statutory body committed to improving learning experiences and outcomes of all Ghanaian children and young people through world-class school curriculum, assessment, and reporting. The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) was established following the 2007 reforms as an Advisory Board to the Curriculum Research and Development Division (CRDD) of the Ghana Education Service. The CRDD was established on 1st September, 1967 at Saltpond and relocated to the Ministry of Education in the 1970s.
201 to 500 staff
State Housing Company
Who We Are State Housing Company Limited (SHC) was established originally as the Gold Coast housing corporation in 1956 under the Gold Coast Housing Corporation Ordinance 1955 (No.31). In 1965, the name of the Corporation was changed to the State Housing Corporation (SHC) and mandated to “increase the availability of dwelling houses in Ghana.” Since 1956 Until the early ‘70s’ the corporation was a sub vented organization acting as the government‘s housing construction arm. Its philosophy was to provide housing as a social service. In July 1995, SHC was converted into a Limited Liability Company under the statutory Corporations (Conversion of Companies) Act, 1993. It was duly registered under the Companies Code 1963 on July 10, 1995 and structured to operate as a commercial enterprise. State Housing Company (SHC) The Nation’s No. 1 Builder provides homes and estate management services to Government Agencies, Local Authorities, Developers and Private home buyers. We adopt a commercial approach and offer competitive property offers and practical maintenance and support, grounded in years of experience. We foster close working relationships with our clients and stakeholders and use our local knowledge and expertise to deliver projects without compromise to our core founding values. Our innovative one stop shop approach to affordable housing allows us to provide a fully integrated development and support services giving clients the option to choose individual stand-alone services from a menu of options ranging from site finding through to construction. Vision To be Ghana’s most valued housing partner. Mission To provide high quality affordable homes in thriving communities where people have a sense of pride and place. Our Values We lead the market We serve our partners We get things done right We can be counted on We are one SHC
201 to 500 staff
Ghana Grid Company Ltd
Welcome to the official LinkedIn Page of the Ghana Grid Company LTD.(GRIDCo). GRIDCo was established in accordance with the Energy Commission Act, 1997 (Act 541) and the Volta River Development (Amendment) Act, 2005 Act 692, which provided for the establishment and exclusive operation of the National Interconnected Transmission System (NITS) by an independent Utility and the separation of the transmission functions of the Volta River Authority (VRA) from its other activities within the framework of the Power Sector Reforms. GRIDCo was incorporated on December 15, 2006 as a private limited liability company under the Companies Code, 1963, Act 179 and granted a certificate to commence business on December 18, 2006.
501 to 1000 staff
Cocoa Health & Extension Division
1001 to 5000 staff
Bunso Cocoa College
Bunso Cocoa College is the premier training college of the Ghana Cocoa Board. It was established in 1950 at Bunso as the Agricultural Training School under the Department of Agriculture's Cocoa Division, to train field assistants for the Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease Control Programme. In 1977, the school was upgraded to the status of a college and began a 3-year certificate course in General Agriculture with specialization in Cocoa and Coffee production for trainee Senior Technical Assistants. This course was run concurrently with Field Assistants and other senior staff. The course was phased out in 1984 during the Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme. The college now concentrates on short-term training programmes for staff of the Divisions and Subsidiaries of COCOBOD. It also organizes refresher courses for technical (field) staff of the Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) and the Seed Production Division (SPD) as well as other courses for the COCOBOD Head Office and its subsidiaries
501 to 1000 staff
European Union In Ghana
The European is an Economic and Political Union of 27 European countries. It is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities. We act globally to promote sustainable development of societies, environment and economies, so everyone can benefit.
11 to 50 staff