Country-Led Aid Coordination in Ghana
Countries in Africa are hard pressed to provide basic educational services in a context of many demands and scarce resources. External funding is thus important for African educational development. However, a major criticism of foreign aid is that it is donor-driven.In the early 1990s, Ghana initiated a process to gradually reform its relationship with funding agencies. The process is documented in this ADEA Successful Experience paper written by Hon. Harry Sawyerr, former Minister of Education of Ghana., eng; This series presents positive results obtained in African education systems. It provides an opportunity for the African community to share experiences and benefit from the successes. Each publication highlights the critical elements that have enabled countries to overcome specific problems. The documents are written by national authors who were closely involved in the experiences., eng