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The Centre for Humane Education |
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http://imanighana.org |
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| Country |
Ghana |
| Location |
Accra |
| Address |
No. 231 Bari House, Flat Top Junction,, off Achimota-Lapaz Rd., Accra |
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P.O. Box AT 411, Achimota-Accra |
| Telephone |
+233 21 417 094; +233 244 638 178; +233 244 708 366 |
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| Sector |
Socio-Economic Research |
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African NGO |
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Simultaneously Imani will aim to stimulate public understanding of the following policy issues:<P>The environment (land, water, pollution, etc.) and development. Analyzing the impact of market approaches such as property rights, the rule of law and free markets<P>Globalization and the benefits of trade liberalization as well as the obstacles to free trade in Africa<P>Poverty eradication measures<P>Health and Social Security issues from the standpoint of market solutions<P> |
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Founded in 2004, Imani is a non-political, non-profit, tax-exempt educational think-tank dedicated to researching economic trends to glean public-policy insights for the benefit of government, business and civil society in Ghana. Imani is the sole double recipient in Africa of the Templeton Prize awarded in recognition of excellence in public advocacy in support of the building of institutions in a free society. Through its high impact publications, IMANI has obtained recognition in top journals and newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal, The Daily Telegraph (London), The Asian Times, The Bangkok Post,El Mercurio, The Republica, The Adam Smith Institute (UK) and varied print and broadcast media in Africa. [ Retrieved on 10 JAN 2008 - http://imanighana.org/about_imani.php ] |