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National Development Planning Commission

Also known as: NDPC

Ghana's national development planning institution coordinating urban policy, human capital strategy, and consolidated long-term development frameworks.

2026-04-302026-08-23

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  1. May 2026
  2. Joy Online

    The National Development Planning Commission and the United Nations Capital Development Fund have reaffirmed their commitment to promoting climate resilience and sustainable local development by implementing the LoCAL programme in Ghana.

    NDPC, UNCDF strengthen partnership on climate resilience through LoCAL Programme
  3. Joy Online

    Victor Abbey, a Strategic Thinking and Leadership Expert, has called for the elevation of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) into a full authority with stronger legal backing to drive Ghana’s long-term national development agenda beyond partisan political interes

    Give NDPC full authority status to drive Ghana’s long-term development – Expert to gov’t
  4. Joy Online

    The National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening collaboration on the second phase of the Ghana Urban Mobility and Accessibility Project (GUMAP II).

    NDPC, SECO strengthen partnership on urban mobility project
  5. Joy Online

    He commended that National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) for placing the labour market at the center of the development conversation.

    Ghana’s labour market faces deep structural weaknesses; NDPC’s job first agenda is laudable – US-based Economist
  6. Business & Financial Times

    In addition to the Bank of Ghana and the National Development Planning Commission (common to both), the GIPA Bill explicitly incorporates the Ghana Revenue Authority and Foreign Affairs Ministry, which are absent in the GIPC Act.

    The dawn of a new era
  7. Business & Financial Times

    This tendency toward incompleteness brings us, unavoidably, to the National Development Planning Commission.

    RE-IMAGINE GHANA with H. Aku Kwapong, PhD: From advisory commission, the case for blowing up the NDPC to executive platform
  8. April 2026
  9. Joy Online

    The Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission, Nii Moi Thompson, has urged Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to establish designated auto zones as part of efforts to restore discipline and order in Ghana’s spatial planning system.

    NDPC chair calls for creation of auto zones to restore spatial planning discipline
  10. Joy Online

    Mr Appiah Lartey also referenced findings from the National Development Planning Commission, showing that manufacturing, construction, and utility sectors have seen declining GDP contributions over the past decade.

    Why Ghana’s economic growth is not creating jobs despite strong rebound — Deloitte partner
  11. Joy Online

    The Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), Dr. Nii Moi Thompson, has called for greater discipline and responsiveness in Ghana’s national development planning process, warning against the proliferation of plans without effective implementation.

    NDPC Chair calls for harmony in national development planning
  12. The Ghanaian Times

    The National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) has completed strategic regional engagements with regions and districts to collate their development plans for incorporation into the Consolidated National Development Plan (CNDP) for 2025–2029.

    NDPC moves to finalise National Dev’t Plan
Opinion

Ghana's NGOs should strengthen MMDAs, not replace them

The News

Ghana's NGOs should focus on building the capacity of local government institutions (MMDAs) rather than replacing them with project-based services that disappear when funding ends. This approach protects democratic accountability and ensures sustainable service delivery.

20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 20 August

  1. Ghana's NGOs should strengthen MMDAs, not replace them

    Ghana's NGOs should focus on building the capacity of local government institutions (MMDAs) rather than replacing them with project-based services that disappear when funding ends. This approach protects democratic accountability and ensures sustainable service delivery.

    20 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 19 August

  1. Ghana identifies four priority areas for UN urban agenda

    Ghana has identified four priority areas to accelerate implementation of the UN New Urban Agenda: affordable and inclusive housing, integrated urban development and spatial planning, urban infrastructure and local economic development, and climate-resilient cities with stronger urban governance. Deputy Minister Rita Naa Odoley Sowah disclosed this at the UN General Assembly High-Level Political Forum in New York.

    19 August 2026 · The Ghanaian Times

Friday 14 August

  1. POS Foundation flags student cohabitation and sexual harassment on campuses

    The Perfector of Sentiments Foundation has raised concerns over student cohabitation and sexual harassment at Ghana's public universities, warning these practices could undermine safe learning environments. The organisation's study of five public universities—University of Ghana, University of Education Winneba, University of Cape Coast, KNUST, and UDS—found cohabitation particularly prevalent at University of Education Winneba and University of Cape Coast, noting it can contribute to domestic conflicts and escalate into abuse.

    14 August 2026 · Joy Online

  2. CSIR-WRI develops integrated system converting fish wastewater to crop fertiliser

    Scientists at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Water Research Institute have developed an integrated aquaculture-agriculture system that converts nutrient-rich wastewater from fish production into input for crop production. Trials have demonstrated good yields in crops like cucumbers, with the approach helping to reduce pollution and address environmental and health risks associated with wastewater use in farming.

    14 August 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 29 July

  1. NDPC outlines coordination strategy for Ghana's urban policy

    The Director-General of the National Development Planning Commission has outlined an implementation strategy for Ghana's Revised National Urban Policy (2026–2035), emphasizing strong institutional coordination, monitoring and accountability. The revised policy aims to make Ghana's cities and towns more liveable, resilient and productive, addressing gaps in coordination, implementation and monitoring identified from the previous 2012 National Urban Policy, which achieved about 50 per cent of its targets.

    29 July 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 28 July

  1. Ghana launches 10-year urban policy and slum upgrade strategy

    The government launched the National Urban Policy (2026–2035) and National Slum Upgrading and Prevention Strategy (2026–2035) to address flooding, housing shortages, congestion and unplanned settlements. A review of the previous urban policy, introduced in 2012, showed implementation reached only about 50 per cent of its intended outcomes, with gaps in affordable housing, urban financing, research, data systems and institutional coordination.

    28 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. NDPC workshop develops Ghana's Human Capital Development Strategy

    The National Development Planning Commission has held a three-day workshop in Accra bringing together government representatives, civil society, and development partners to identify gaps in Ghana's Human Capital Index and propose solutions to strengthen skills, health, and education outcomes. Officials stressed the strategy's focus on youth unemployment and developing industry-relevant skills.

    28 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 27 July

  1. NDPC consolidates four development plans into single Parliament-adopted framework

    The National Development Planning Commission is preparing a Ghana Consolidated National Development Plan by merging four existing development frameworks (the 40-Year Development Plan, Ghana Beyond Aid, Ghana@100, and Vision 2057) into a single plan to be legislated by Parliament as guidance for economic transformation. Commission Chair Dr Nii Moi Thompson cited Ghana's entrapment in lower middle-income status since 2010 and risk of stagnation without parliamentary legislative action on the consolidated framework.

    27 July 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 26 July

  1. CCMG urges migration governance decentralisation to district assemblies

    The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations on Migration in Ghana (CCMG) has called on the government to decentralise migration governance by empowering metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies to manage migration-related issues within their jurisdictions, arguing that migration activities play out largely at the local level rather than nationally.

    26 July 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 25 July

  1. Economic recovery driven by IMF programme, not government management alone

    Tano North MP Dr Gideon Boako rejects Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson's claim that Ghana's recent economic gains result solely from superior economic management, arguing the recovery has largely been driven by the IMF-supported programme and reforms from the previous administration. Boako contends the government deserves credit for maintaining inherited policies, but economic improvements stem from multiple causes—including fiscal consolidation, expenditure rationalisation, and monetary policy tightening—not just current government policies.

    25 July 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 21 July

  1. NDPC and AFIDEP strengthen partnership on women's economic empowerment

    The National Development Planning Commission and the African Institute for Development Policy have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the Women's Economic Empowerment Programme and gender-responsive development planning in Ghana, with discussions focusing on implementing the next phase of collaboration and preparations for a Gender-Responsive Budgeting and Planning training programme for selected districts.

    21 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 20 July

  1. GMet presents Ghana Climate Atlas to NDPC for development planning

    The Ghana Meteorological Agency has presented the Ghana Climate Atlas to the National Development Planning Commission to integrate climate information into national development planning and policymaking. Developed with Danish support and launched in March 2026, the platform provides historical climate data and future projections at multiple administrative levels, including temperature and sea-level rise scenarios through the end of the century.

    20 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. 153 MMDAs meet 50% compliance threshold in 2025 audit

    One hundred and fifty-three of Ghana's 261 MMDAs scored at least 50 per cent in the 2025 Public Financial Management Compliance League Table, compared with 87 in 2024. Bia East District Assembly ranked first nationally with 94.50%, while Tolon District Assembly led in the Northern Region with 86.50%.

    20 July 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 17 July

  1. Oppong Nkrumah highlights rising neonatal mortality amid health spending

    Ranking Member Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has raised concerns over worsening health sector indicators, including rising neonatal mortality and delays in ambulance response times, as outlined in the 2025 Annual Progress Report. He emphasised the need for greater accountability from government ministries and agencies, stressing that Ghanaians are increasingly focused on measuring the tangible impact of public spending on national development targets.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Parliament committee warns MDAs of sanctions for skipping review

    The Economy and Development Committee of Parliament has warned that ministries, departments and agencies failing to participate in the review of the 2025 Annual Progress Report will face sanctions, stressing that public institutions must demonstrate accountability for their performance and use of public resources.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Parliament committee threatens sanctions for ignoring review invitations

    Ghana's Economy and Development Committee has warned that public institutions failing to participate in the review of the 2025 Annual Progress Report will face sanctions, saying active participation demonstrates commitment to accountability. The review will assess institutional challenges, performance, budget utilisation and service delivery improvements.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  4. NDPC urges state institutions to follow medium-term development framework

    The National Development Planning Commission has called on all state institutions to adhere to the national medium-term development framework guidelines as Ghana's economy shows signs of recovery and transformation. The call came during the launch of the fourth Annual Progress Report on Agenda for Jobs II (2022–2025), which will inform the rollout of the Resetting Ghana Agenda (2026–2029).

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  5. NDPC calls institutions to align with medium-term development framework

    The National Development Planning Commission has urged state institutions to adhere to the guidelines of the national medium-term development framework as Ghana's economy shows signs of recovery. The NDPC launched the fourth annual progress report on the Agenda for Jobs II policy framework (2022–2025), with findings to inform the next development agenda for 2026–2029.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  6. EOCO recovers GH¢617.5 million in stolen funds during 2025

    The Economic and Organised Crime Office recovered GH¢617.5 million in stolen funds in 2025 from persons charged with misappropriation, fraud, money laundering, and cybercrime, as part of efforts to strengthen accountability and safeguard public resources.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

  7. EOCO recovers GH¢617.5 million in stolen public funds

    The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) recovered GH¢617.5 million in stolen funds in 2025, including monies refunded by persons charged with misappropriation, fraud, money laundering, and cybercrime, as part of efforts to strengthen accountability and safeguard public resources.

    17 July 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 16 July

  1. Ghana's lack of explicit employment targets undermines job creation

    Prof. Godfred Bokpin argues that Ghana's absence of explicit employment targets in its macroeconomic framework is a major policy failure, preventing economic growth from translating into jobs. He calls for annual employment targets and deliberate resource allocation to labour-intensive sectors to ensure job-rich growth rather than jobless expansion.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Ghana's jobless growth stems from failing to prioritise employment — economist

    Economist Prof. Godfred Bokpin attributes Ghana's "jobless growth" to years of economic policymaking that has not made employment generation a central objective. He argues that job creation should be treated as a key macroeconomic target alongside inflation and GDP growth, with clearly defined national targets for employment in the annual budget.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  3. NDPC cites affordable credit shortage hampering industrial growth

    The National Development Planning Commission has identified affordable access to credit as critical for reviving Ghana's industrial sector and creating jobs, noting that industry grew at just 2.1% between 2022 and 2025 compared with 6.6% for services, limiting employment opportunities.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Ghana achieves 6% growth but industrial sector lags, limiting job creation

    The National Development Planning Commission found that while Ghana met its 6% GDP growth target in 2025, the industrial sector's weak performance of 2.3% against a 7.1% target resulted in insufficient employment opportunities, which the NDPC describes as "jobless" economic expansion.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  5. NDPC releases final annual progress report on Ghana's development

    The National Development Planning Commission launched the 2025 National Annual Progress Report, the fourth and final assessment under the Agenda for Jobs II policy framework (2022–2025). The report documents improvements in macroeconomic indicators such as economic growth, inflation, and fiscal performance, while also highlighting persistent challenges including youth unemployment and poor maternal health outcomes.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  6. NDPC, ISODEC plan research initiative on Northern Ghana inequalities

    The National Development Planning Commission and Integrated Social Development Centre have discussed a proposed annual research programme to track inequalities across Northern Ghana and support evidence-based policymaking. The initiative aims to generate data on the nature, causes and patterns of regional disparities to inform development planning.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Ghana's 6% growth has not created jobs, NDPC warns

    The National Development Planning Commission says Ghana's recent economic growth has been "jobless" due to limited job creation, with the industrial sector underperforming and contracting in 2021 and 2023 despite the country's strong overall economic performance.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 15 July

  1. NDPC and ICED deepen work on Ghana's national evidence platform

    The National Development Planning Commission and the International Centre for Evaluation and Development have strengthened collaboration on the Ghana National Evidence and Gap Map, a digital platform designed to consolidate research and evaluation evidence to support evidence-based policymaking. The platform, being developed with technical support from ICED and involving the Ghana Statistical Service and Parliament's Research Department, will use artificial intelligence tools to help users access and synthesise information for policymaking.

    15 July 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Oppong Nkrumah questions 24-Hour Economy impact after GH¢650bn spending

    The Ranking Member on Parliament's Economy Committee says nearly two years into the administration, the 24-Hour Economy programme has failed to produce evidence of the promised "one job, three people, three shifts" model despite Parliament approving about GH¢650 billion in public expenditure, with no government agency implementing the initiative.

    15 July 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Oppong Nkrumah urges return to 1D1F programme over 24-Hour Economy

    The Ranking Member on Parliament's Economy and Development Committee has called for the government to abandon the 24-Hour Economy policy and restore the One District, One Factory initiative, citing NDPC data that showed 150 factories operational under 1D1F before suspension, and arguing the replacement policy has yielded no tangible results nearly two years into the administration.

    15 July 2026 · Joy Online

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