Quietly, some young Ghanaians and Africans in the diaspora are contributing to the IMANI story. Yesterday, one Stephen Moore sent us a $100. Earlier, Manuel Yeboah sent us $50, Jonathan Nukpezah, $30, Dela Worsunu $1,000 and a fe others more. Corporate bodies can also be part of the IMANI story by investing in our internship programme. Sponsor an intern today.
We are currently recruiting very young and bright interns to do rigorous analysis in the areas of
• Public Accountability & Deepening Financial Responsibility in Ghana
• Decentralisation and Good governance
• The need for an Optimal Tax Regime in Ghana
• Oil and Gas
In the last couple of months, IMANI has taken on the ruling National Democratic Congress for its vague spending plans for oil-backed loans, as well as the New Patriotic Party [leading opposition party] for its poorly costed education policy.
Crucially, when you support IMANI, you are not just a contributor, you are a colleague. In addition to having access to the latest IMANI publications reports and invitations to IMANI events, we believe we can gain from your wise counsel on what paths we could navigate in our predictably suspicious and motive-questioning society.
Please click on “Support our Work via PayPal” on our website http://www.imanighana.com. If you are in Ghana, please invest in scholarship today by sponsoring an intern. Email us at info@imanighana.com for details.