MISSION

OUR STORY

The Danquah Institute regards itself as guardians and ambassadors of the political and economic thought known as liberalism and how its promotion must benefit Africa and the African as members of the greater global community.
We seek through our work to advance Danquah’s beliefs in individual freedom, rule of law, multi-party democracy, liberal economics and equality of opportunity and ensure they inform the actions of the democratically-elected Government of Ghana and governments of other African states.

Through the examination, evaluation, publication and promotion of alternative and novel policy approaches based on these principles, together with a critical analysis of existing political prescriptions, we aim to improve the quality of the decision-making process and the efficaciousness of social, political and economic policies in Ghana and other African states.
Our intention is to make a courageous, imaginative, constructive and co-ordinated contribution to nation-building and Africa’s development in general, with the purpose of enhancing the life of every individual citizen and, through this, the development of the Ghanaian, Ghana, the African and Africa.

We shall actively seek to promote our ideas, principles, values and ideals within Ghana and the African continent. In subscribing diligently, explicitly and conscientiously to those values of democracy, rule of law, human rights, free movements of people, ideas, cultures, knowledge, technology, goods and services, we can strengthen the building up of the power of Africa as an economic and peaceful, self disciplined and cooperative community of opportunities and individual liberties, a force of reason and initiative to be reckoned with and emulated in the global arena. We will achieve this through: Public advocacy of ideas and philosophy of J.B. Danquah, particularly amongst Ghana’s youth. Research into governance, economic and media issues. Publication of research papers, seminar proceedings and a periodic journal, the DI Quarterly. Organisation of seminal events to provide a forum to debate and evaluate policy prescriptions. Networking with other like-minded think tanks and organisations across the African continent.

PUBLICATIONS

Publication of research papers, seminar proceedings and a periodic journal, the DI Quarterly.

SEMINAL EVENTS

Organisation of seminal events to provide a forum to debate and evaluate policy prescriptions.

NETWORKING

Networking with other like-minded think tanks and organisations across the African continent.

RESEARCH

Research into governance, economic and media issues.