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Drilling Licence and Groundwater Development Regulations

Ghana, Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing

The regulations center around water drilling licences, application procedures, fees, duration, and prohibitions. It also addresses intricacies of well construction, as well as offences and miscellaneous matters.

Ghana 2006 Utilities

Ghana National Climate Change Policy

Ghana, Ministry of Environment, Science Technology and Innovation

The National Climate Change Policy is to provide direction to stakeholders and coordinate all climate change interventions and activities in Ghana. Its ultimate goal is to ensure a climate resilient and climate compatible economy while achieving sustainable development through equitable low carbon economic growth for Ghana, on the path to attaining the status of a full-fledged middle-income country. The objectives of the policy are effective adaptation and social development and mitigation, while the thematic areas upon which they are premised are: energy and infrastructure, natural resources management, agriculture and food security, and disaster preparedness and response.

Ghana 2013 Environment and Climate Change

National Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

Ghana, Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development,Fisheries Commission

The NAP details 8 courses of action to combat illegal unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Ghana. They are all state responsibilities, flag state responsibilities, coastal state measures, port state measures, market-related measures, research, regional fisheries management organizations, and special requirements of developing countries.

Ghana 2014 Agriculture and Rural Development

Fisheries Regulations

Ghana, Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development,Fisheries Commission

The Regulations implement provisions of the Fisheries Act of 2002. It stipulates that there shall be the development of a Fishery Management Plan with specific objectives and durations to guide and regulate fishing activities. Provisions are also made for fishing licences, compliance measures, monitoring mechanisms, and fishing equipment, among others.

Ghana 2010 Agriculture and Rural Development

National Wildfire Policy

Ghana, Ministry of Lands

The policy represents the first ever comprehensive policy document on wildfire in Ghana. The policy focuses on the need to check environmental degradation from wildfires and the destruction of biodiversity. The policy pushes to ensure effective prevention and control of wildfires, raise awareness levels, and ensure coordination of stakeholders.

Ghana 2006 Forestry and Wildlife

Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) (2003-2005)

Ghana, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning

The GPRS serves as the comprehensive government document highlighting policies, strategies, programmes, projects, interventions, and plans towards growth and poverty reduction in Ghana for 3 years. It seeks to facilitate stimulated growth of the economy, wealth creation for Ghanaians, and development of an inclusive society through sound economic management for accelerated growth, sustainable livelihoods, human development and the provision of basic services, support of the vulnerable and excluded, good governance and increased capacity of the public sector, and active participation of the private sector as the main driver of growth.

Ghana 2003 Economy

Fisheries (Amendment) Act

Ghana, Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development,Fisheries Commission

The act amends the Fisheries Act of 2002 in relation to more effective management and prevention of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Ghana 2014 Agriculture and Rural Development

Ministerial Directive Regarding the Implementation of Closed Seasons for Industrial Trawlers under The Fisheries Management Plan of Ghana (2015 -2019)

Ghana, Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development,Fisheries Commission

The Directive of the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development directs owners, operators and masters of industrial trawlers to comply with the closed seasons as declared by the Ministry and the Fisheries Commission based on the Fisheries Management Plan 2015-2019. The closed season shall be for all industrial trawlers for the periods specified. Penalties for violations are prescribed.

Ghana 2016 Agriculture and Rural Development

Quality Assurance Strategic Plan for Ghana Health Service (2007-2011)

Ghana, Ghana Health Service

This strategic plan provides the framework for promoting and working towards the achievement of client-focused, safe, and quality clinical care. It includes strategies drawn up to improve general healthcare quality along the lines of healthcare resources provision, improved personnel development, and effective efforts towards quality assurance.

Ghana 2007 Health

National Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Plan

Ghana, Water Resources Commission

The vision of the Government of Ghana regarding the water sector is for “all people living in Ghana have access to adequate, safe, affordable and reliable water service, practice safe sanitation and hygiene and that water resources are sustainably managed”. The IWRM plan is to serve as a framework (institutional, legal) for the implementation of the policy goals and objectives contained in the National Water Policy.

Ghana 2012 Utilities

Protection Against Unfair Competition Act

Ghana, Ministry of Trade and Industry

The act provides for protection against forms of unfair competition. The act details and addresses infringements relating to causing confusion with respect to another person’s enterprise or its activities, damaging another person’s goodwill or reputation, misleading the general public, discrediting another person’s enterprise, and unfair competition in respect of secret information, national and international obligations.

Ghana 2000 Trade, Industry and Investment

Conveyancing Decree

Ghana, Ministry of Trade and Industry

The Decree harmonises all scattered laws related to conveyancing of modifications to enhance simplicity in transactions related to land (buying, selling, leasing), with the ultimate aim of facilitating cheap, modern, reliable, and speedy processes.

Ghana 1973 Trade, Industry and Investment

Trees and Timber Act

Ghana, Ministry of Lands

The Act provides for the registration of locality marks and the felling of trees for export. It clearly states that a person shall not cut or fell a growing tree for export in log form or for conversion in a mill unless that person has first registered a property mark at the office of the Executive Director, Forests Division of the Forestry Commission, endorsed for the locality in which that person proposes to cut or fell.

Ghana 1974 Forestry and Wildlife

The Health Sector Medium-Term Development Plan (2010-2013)

Ghana, Ministry of Health

To further drive the health sector towards the attainment of the MDGs, the Medium-Term Development Plan identifies key priorities of the government with regards to accelerating program implementation towards attaining equitable universal health coverage. Its objectives include improved effectiveness and efficiency of the health system, pro-poor sustainable financing towards bridging healthcare and nutritional services gap, improved health services (including unhindered access) for maternal, neonatal, children, and adolescents, promotion of healthy lifestyles, and improvement of institutional care for mental health issues.

Ghana 2010 Health

Energy Commission Act

Ghana, Ministry of Environment, Science Technology and Innovation

The Act provides for the establishment and specification of functions of the Energy Commission. The commission has a broad objective of regulating and managing energy resource utilisation in Ghana. Among others, its other specific functions include policy recommendation, indigenous energy resources development, advisory services to the minister in charge, the sole charge of licensing for energy transmission and distribution, and establishment of standards of performance for the energy sector.

Ghana 1997 Energy

Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS), The Operational Policy

Ghana, Ghana Health Service

This policy aims to attain a drastic shift in the paradigm of health service provision in Ghanaian communities. It intends to deliver community-level services by engaging community members to recognize their role as primary producers of health. Along with the national strategic plan, the operational policy is to provide guidance and direction for implementing the CHPS.

Ghana 2005 Health

Ghana Shipping Act

Ghana, Ghana Maritime Authority

This Act provides rules for shipping and related matters such as survey, registration, licensing and marking of ships, mortgages on ships, maritime liens and claims, ship records, prevention from collisions and maritime security, construction and importation of ships, carriage of dangerous goods, liability and divisions of liability and protection of the marine environment.

Ghana 2003 Maritime

Public Health Act

Ghana, Ministry of Health

The Act addresses health issues relating to: the protection of public health in Ghana, environmental sanitation, provisions on diseases of a communicable nature, food vending and food-borne diseases. The act also contains prohibitions to noxious or offensive practices that may cause damage to the lands, crops, cattle, or goods of the public or water pollution.

Ghana 2012 Health

National Environmental Policy

Ghana, Ministry of Environment, Science Technology and Innovation

The objective of the National Environmental Policy is sustainable development, aimed at ensuring citizens’ quality of life and their living and working environments, equal access to land and other natural resources, more efficient use of social, cultural and natural resources, public participation and environmental governance. Among others, it also tackles sustainable use of the land in an agricultural economy in an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable manner.

Ghana 2012 Environment and Climate Change

National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

Ghana, Ministry of Environment, Science Technology and Innovation

The strategy has four distinct components: addressing the underlying causes of loss of biodiversity, improving the biodiversity status, enhancing accruable benefits, and enhancing strategy implementation. Across the four components, the strategy has 20 different action plans.

Ghana 2016 Forestry and Wildlife