Japan International Cooperation Agency — provides development assistance and technical cooperation to Ghana across health, agriculture, child labour prevention, and infrastructure sectors.
… The warning follows preliminary findings from the Integrated Sediment and Environmental Management Project, a five-year initiative supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, and led in Ghana by the University of Cape Coast. …
Thirty-two Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCVs) serving in Ghana under the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister of Finance, Mr Thomas Nyarko Ampem, as part of efforts to deepen Ghana-Japan relations through v …
… The ministry is also partnering with research institutions to develop tomato varieties capable of ensuring a steady, year-round supply while working with JICA to modernise seed conditioning facilities in Tamale, Bolgatanga, and Wa. …
… He revealed that the ministry is partnering with research institutions to develop tomato varieties that can ensure steady, year-round supply, working with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to modernise seed conditioning facilities at Tamale, Bolgatanga and Wa, and str …
The Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA Ghana, Takayuki Uchiyama, has reaffirmed that: “JICA is committed to strengthening laboratory capacity and biomedical research networks across Africa.” He made the remarks at the 2026 Third Country Train …
… The achievement follows a partnership between the Government, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), local authorities, traditional leaders, communities and other development partners. …
… He commended the sector Minister, Japan Embassy and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for their unwavering efforts in spearheading the event and called on opinion leaders and stakeholders to champion the fight against child labour to promote quality education and chil …
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ghana’s industrial transformation agenda and the implementation of the government’s flagship 24-Hour Economy initiative through strengthened technical cooperation and development assista …
… The participants, drawn from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo and Zambia, underwent specialised training in parasitology, virology and bacteriology at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) under the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-NM …
… These initiatives are supported by prominent international development organisations and funding agencies, including the World Bank, the African Union, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), formerly USAID, DANIDA, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council o …
Researchers from a five-year Japan-backed project find that Ghana's coastline, particularly the Volta River and Densu Delta areas, faces increasing erosion pressure due to declining sediment discharge from the Volta River. Analysis of the past 20 years shows approximately 10 metres of beach loss at Dzita in the Volta Region within two months.
Researchers from a five-year Japan-backed project find that Ghana's coastline, particularly the Volta River and Densu Delta areas, faces increasing erosion pressure due to declining sediment discharge from the Volta River. Analysis of the past 20 years shows approximately 10 metres of beach loss at Dzita in the Volta Region within two months.
Thirty-two Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers serving in Ghana paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Minister of Finance to deepen Ghana-Japan relations through volunteerism and cultural exchange, ahead of the 50th anniversary of the JICA volunteer programme in Ghana in 2027. Over 1,550 Japanese volunteers have served in Ghana over the past five decades in health, education, agriculture, sports and community development.
The National Seed Council is calling for stronger collaboration among government regulators, research institutions, private seed companies, and agro-dealers to build a resilient seed sector and improve agricultural productivity in Ghana. The Council is touring the country to assess seed production, distribution, and certification activities while identifying infrastructure challenges and opportunities for private investment and digital technologies.
The National Seed Council held a stakeholder engagement in Tamale with seed growers, distributors, producers, researchers, and farmers to address challenges and opportunities in the seed sector. The Council's chairman said it is evaluating local seed growers' capacity, distribution networks, and certification frameworks while noting infrastructure deficits like modern processing and cold storage facilities.
JICA Ghana, in partnership with the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, WHO, and other partners, trained eight healthcare professionals from six African countries in parasitology, bacteriology, virology, biosafety, and laboratory quality management systems. Since its launch in 2019, the Third Country Training Programme has trained 80 biomedical scientists from West Africa, Central Africa, and other African countries to strengthen regional diagnostics and outbreak response.
Ghana has officially declared three cocoa-growing communities in the Ashanti and Western North Regions as the country's first Child Labour-Free Zones, a milestone achieved through partnership between the Government, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), local authorities, traditional leaders, communities and other development partners. The zones seek to create sustainable community systems that protect children from labour, improve access to education and strengthen child protection mechanisms.
The Minister of Labour has declared three cocoa farming communities in the Ashanti and Western North Regions as Ghana's first Child Labour-Free Zones. The initiative, supported by the Government of Japan, is described as a community-driven approach to eliminate child labour in cocoa-producing areas.
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ghana's industrial transformation and 24-Hour Economy initiative through strengthened technical cooperation and development assistance, said during a courtesy call by JICA's Chief Representative to the Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry.
Eight laboratory professionals from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo and Zambia completed an eight-week JICA-NMIMR training programme in parasitology, virology and bacteriology aimed at strengthening the continent's capacity to detect, diagnose and respond to infectious diseases.
The University of Cape Coast will formally invest Professor Denis Worlanyo Aheto as its new Vice-Chancellor during a ceremonial event on Saturday, August 1, at the New Examination Centre on the university's main campus. The investiture marks the formal commencement of Aheto's tenure as the institution's chief executive and academic leader, following his appointment by the University Governing Council.
A consulting team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency has expressed satisfaction with preparatory works for the Santasi Roundabout to Asokwa Interchange dual carriageway project in Kumasi, commending the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly for clearing the right of way. The Chief Consultant for JICA said contractor procurement would commence under the Japanese government once the inspection was completed and found satisfactory, with officials to conduct a final inspection and submit a report to facilitate the project's continuation.
The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research and Japan International Cooperation Agency are training eight healthcare professionals from six African countries in modern laboratory technology to combat infectious diseases. The eight-week training combines online modules delivered in April–May 2026 and in-person laboratory sessions at the University of Ghana from June 2026, covering virology, parasitology, bacteriology, biosafety, and laboratory quality management.
Julius Debrah has called on public sector workers to embrace Kaizen, a Japanese management philosophy meaning "continuous improvement," to improve efficiency, eliminate waste, and enhance productivity in government institutions. The Chief of Staff noted that the current administration attaches great importance to performance, accountability, and the achievement of targets.