One Million Coders as a National Digital Governance Engine: A Policy and Implementation Model for Sustainable Government Websites in Ghana

Abstract Ghana’s One Million Coders Programme can be more than a youth-skilling intervention; it can become a national digital governance instrument that helps ministries, departments, and agencies manage websites, improve…

Protecting Ghana's Data, One Professional at a Time: Why the GIT Plus–IIPGH Partnership Matters for Ghana's Digital Future

In the rapidly evolving landscape of Ghana’s digital economy, data has become the most valuable and most vulnerable currency in circulation. Every mobile money transaction, every hospital record, every bank…

Bridging Ghana’s Rural Digital Divide: How the Bruben Community Network Is Transforming Lives in the Afram Plains

In today’s digital world, internet connectivity has become as essential as roads, electricity, and clean water. Access to reliable internet services now determines how communities participate in education, healthcare, governance,…

AI‑Driven Adaptive Information Architectures: Bridging Ghana’s Digital Divide for Resilient Remote Learning

Introduction When the COVID‑19 pandemic forced schools worldwide to close, educators and learners in both urban London and rural Ghana discovered how fragile remote education can be when connectivity is…

Ghana’s Digital Regulation: From Discourse to Direction:

IIPGH’s Position, Engagement, and Assessment From enforcement to clarity. From regulation to growth. On May 28, 2026, IIPGH issued a formal position on the proposed National Information Technology Agency (NITA)…

Press statement: Position of IIPGH on ICT Regulation and the NITA Bill 2025

For Immediate Release The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) has followed the public discourse on ICT regulation and the proposed National Information Technology Agency (NITA) Bill with close attention.…