Publications
At KI, we delve deep into assessing how seemingly small actions in various sectors are making significant global impacts. Our analyses span across critical areas such as agriculture, health, technology, business, peace, and security.
In agriculture, for example, a local government’s support for sustainable farming practices might lead to improved food security and environmental conservation, influencing global trends towards more sustainable agriculture.
In health, targeted investments in public health infrastructure by a government could lead to better disease prevention and healthcare access, ultimately impacting global health outcomes.
In technology, advancements in digital infrastructure or policies promoting innovation can catalyze economic growth and reshape global markets.
Within business, regulatory reforms or incentives for entrepreneurship can spur job creation and economic diversification, setting examples for global business practices.
Latest Releases:
WHY SMALL PARTIES AND INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES WILL NOT DO WELL IN GHANA
Ghana’s political landscape has been dominated by two main political parties, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). These parties under the 4th Republican constitution have alternated power since 1992 with the NDC currently serving a total of 4 terms and the NPP, a total of 4 terms as well. Despite the dominance of these two parties in the country’s electoral politics, there have been almost other parties and independent candidates who have competed in national elections, particularly presidential elections have not been successful in challenging the electoral fortunes of the two main political parties.
Flag of the New Patriotic Party in Ghana
Flag of the National Democratic Congress in Ghana
CAN HARRIS SUCCEED WHERE CLINTON FAILED?
I am moving beyond the debate about racial barriers in the US presidency, which was shattered by Barack Obama’s historic election victory in 2008. Instead, I am focusing on the lingering question: “can a woman ascend to the presidency?” While Obama’s victory proved that a person of color can occupy the Oval Office, the glass ceiling for women remains unbroken. My inquiry isn’t about race, but rather the persistent gender bias that has prevented a woman from reaching the nation’s highest office. “Will Kamala Harris be the trailblazer to finally shatter this barrier?”