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Let’s prioritize building data as a country!

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  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    About 3 years ago,A journalist wrote about our national archives that house most of out DATA has deteriorated and both rain and sun has no sympathy on our archived and our most corrupt president dole $300 million to foreign c ...
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  • Komfoh clean 7 years ago

    The National Data Center should be the first step in this direction. The government should as a matter of urgency finish with what the Mahama government started- even though we know what Omane Boamah did there.
    The benefits ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 7 years ago

    The one thing that makes data useful to anyone is accessibility and the one thing that keeps data in a ready state for access is power, like in electricity. In Ghana our failure to have uninterrupted electricity supply dimini ...
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  • Obaayaa Boatemaa-Yeboah 7 years ago

    I agree with you, it is sad. I sent an email to Adentan Municipal Assembly and never got response. The problem i reported too has not been attended to since 2015.
    What a country we have!

  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Obaayaa Boatemaa-Yeboah,
    We've had the same problem all over the place.

    In fact, we wrote, by email, the Ghana Electoral Commissioner asking for some data, or directions to location/site where we might find that data. It' ...
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  • Abdul-Bari Abdul-Karim 7 years ago

    Great peace Mr. Anderson Assuah. Building data by departments and institutions in Ghana enable the public conduct productive research and analysis to inform policy making in our country Ghana. It's about time that Ghana pays ...
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  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Problem is, the vast majority of elected officials parading around Accra know diddly squat about the business they are supposed to be superintending. You can tell that by reading their speeches.

    They never us data!

    A l ...
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