Established in January 2013, the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MoFAD) guides Ghana’s efforts to harness the full potential of its aquatic resources for national progress.

The Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service (GNFRS) has long stood as one of the country’s most essential emergency response institutions, dedicated to protecting lives, property, and the environment from fire and related hazards.

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), formally established as a paramilitary body in 1989 under PNDC Law 226, traces its origins to the colonial-era Immigration and Passport Unit set up in 1957.

Ghana Export Promotion Authority was established by Act 396 in 1969 as an agency of the Ministry of Trade and Industry with the mandate to develop and promote Ghanaian exports.

The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) stands as the foremost representative body for physicians, surgeons, and dentists across Ghana.

The Forestry Commission operates under the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources within the Government of Ghana. Its primary mandate is to safeguard the safeguardingnation's biodiversity and natural resources, facilitated through various divisions and centers.

The Bank of Ghana (BoG), Ghana's central bank, has played a pivotal role in the country's economic landscape since its establishment.

The Ghana Police Service (GPS) serves as the cornerstone of law enforcement in Ghana, operating under the Ghanaian Ministry of the Interior.

Established under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana by the CHRAJ Act of 1993 (Act 456), the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) stands as a vital pillar in Ghana's pursuit of human rights, administrative justice, and anti-corruption measures.

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) is a key government agency in Ghana responsible for administering the National Pension Scheme.

Ghana Education Service (GES) is a government agency under the Ministry of Education tasked with implementing policies to guarantee quality formal education for Ghanaians of school-going age, regardless of ethnicity, gender, disability, or religious and political affiliations.

The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) operates under Ghanas Ministry of Interior, focusing on the creation and enforcement of narcotics regulations. Its primary objective is to combat the use, importation, and exportation of narcotics within the country.

Recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) paints a worrying picture of rising unemployment in the country. According to the GSS, the average unemployment rate surged to 14.7% in the first three quarters of 2023.

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