Ministry of Education GH

Ministry of Education GH

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The Ministry of Education is responsible for all policies on education, including apprenticeships and wider skills acquisition in Ghana.

We work to provide education that ensures equal opportunity for all, regardless of background or family circumstances.

Photos from Ministry of Education GH's post 03/06/2026

Education leaders, policymakers, development partners and technology experts gathered at the 18th Ministerial Round Table to discuss how Africa can build sovereign, innovative and united learning systems that place the continent at the centre of its digital education future.

Delivering the keynote address, Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, stressed that Africa must become a leader in digital learning rather than depend on solutions developed elsewhere. He highlighted Ghana's investments in digital education, STEM, artificial intelligence, robotics and curriculum reforms, while calling for locally relevant educational content, stronger institutions and equitable access to technology-enabled learning.

The Minister further emphasized the need for greater investment in AI literacy and the development of ethical frameworks rooted in African values, warning against Africa becoming merely a consumer of technologies created outside the continent.

UNESCO Representative to Ghana, Mr. Edmond Moukala, underscored the importance of foundational literacy in the age of artificial intelligence, noting that reading, writing, critical thinking and information evaluation remain essential building blocks for digital and AI competencies. He also advocated public digital learning platforms that support teachers, protect data and promote education as a public good.

The round table concluded with a shared commitment among stakeholders to harness technology responsibly, strengthen collaboration and advance Africa's education priorities through home-grown, inclusive and sustainable digital learning systems.

02/06/2026

A digitally empowered learner is a catalyst for national development.
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01/06/2026

Preparing young minds not just to adapt to change, but to drive it.
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31/05/2026

Innovation thrives where knowledge is empowered.
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30/05/2026

Digital learning is empowering a generation to think beyond limits.
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29/05/2026

Building resilient education systems for a fast-changing world.
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Photos from Ministry of Education GH's post 28/05/2026

Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, has called on young people to reject hooliganism, violence and substance abuse, stressing that Ghana’s future must be built on discipline, honesty, hard work and patriotism.

Speaking at the Pre-African Union Day National Cadet Youth Wreath-Laying Ceremony in Accra, Dr. Apaak commended the National Cadet Corps for shaping disciplined and responsible young citizens through leadership and service.

He also encouraged greater participation of young women in leadership within the Cadet Corps and praised the organisation for its continued contribution to national development, with over 76,000 cadets across schools and tertiary institutions nationwide.

28/05/2026

Empowered minds create stronger nations and brighter futures.
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27/05/2026

Preparing learners today for the opportunities of tomorrow.

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27/05/2026

Happy Eid!🌙


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Ministry Of Education K Block Ground/Kinbu Road
Accra
0302683627