- Ghana’s education quality has placed 125 out of 183 on the Global Youth Development Index (GYDI) 2023
- The country was the 2nd highest in the West African sub region, preceded by Cape Verde which was ranked 106 globally
- According to the Commonwealth Secretariat, the index is not to promote competitition between countries but to promote collaboration
The Commonwealth Secretariat has ranked Ghana’s education quality 125 out of 183 countries.
This was contained in the Secretariat’s Global Youth Development Index (GYDI) 2023 released on Friday, April 26.
Ghana’s quality of education was the second highest ranked in the West African subregion behind Cape Verde which ranked 106.
According to the report, Ghana was one of the few nations that has moved up most places on the rank relative to other Commonwealth countries since its inception in 2020.
The GYDI covers six domains of youth development: Education, Employment and Opportunity, Equality and Inclusion, Health and …