The Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) government in Ghana, which ruled from 1979 to 1981, implemented several significant social policies. One of the major policies was the introduction of a "People's Communal Labour" program aimed at promoting community development through collective work. The AFRC also focused on education reforms, emphasizing vocational training to equip the youth with practical skills. Additionally, the government sought to address food security by promoting agricultural initiatives and self-sufficiency in food production.
democratic government
Ghana is a constitutional democracy
The Executive,Judiciary and The Legislature
The regional ministers in Ghana are known as Regional Ministers. Each of the 16 regions in Ghana has a Regional Minister appointed by the President to oversee the administration and governance of the region. These ministers are responsible for coordinating the implementation of government policies and programs at the regional level, as well as representing the central government in their respective regions.
* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
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The Ghana Education Service was established in 1974 to oversee the educational system in Ghana. It was formed by merging the Ghana National Education Council, the Ghana Education Council, and the National Textbook Development Committee. The service is responsible for implementing government policies in education and managing educational institutions across the country.
It is a parliamentary democracy.democratic
it is a constitutional democracy
I think they had a dictatorship
it is a constitutional democracy
democraticReally good government with lots of buisness peopleee(: