Abstract:
Ghana contributed USD 2 million to Rsif in 2020. Ghana is the current vice-chair of PASET. There are 22 competitively selected Ghanaian Rsif doctoral scholars (23% women) in four thematic areas in seven different Rsif African Host Universities across the continent. There are so far 1 Ghanaian Rsif alumni and 12 publications by Ghanaian Rsif students.
University of Ghana (UG) was competitively selected as an Rsif African Host University in food security and agribusiness in 2019 (PhD Program in Applied Agricultural and Policy/Agribusiness). UG is hosting 29 Rsif funded PhD students (38% women) from ten different nationalities. Seven Rsif funded research and innovation projects are under implementation in Ghana.