Ghana Migration Data: State, Gaps & Reforms (38 chars)

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Presentation on Migration Data Collection and Management Systems in Ghana: Current State, Challenges, and Pathways for Reform — covering: 1. Introduction (State of migration data in Africa) 2. Migration data overview in Ghana 3. Institutional landscape (GIS, GSS, CHRAJ, DSW, DAOOP, NADMO, GRB, MELR) 4. Data collection and coordination practices 5. Recent developments (ATUU, StatsBank, TWG, Diaspora registry, Refugee platform) 6. Gaps and challenges 7. Recommendations 8. Conclusion. The tone should be professional, visual, and concise for a policy audience.

Examines Ghana's decentralized migration data systems across 8 institutions, current practices, recent developments (e.g., StatsBank, Diaspora registry), key gaps/challenges, and reform pathways like

December 17, 20255 slides
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Slide 1 - Migration Data Systems in Ghana

This title slide is titled "Migration Data Systems in Ghana." Its subtitle outlines the current state, challenges, and pathways for reform.

Migration Data Systems in Ghana

Current State, Challenges, and Pathways for Reform

Speaker Notes
Title slide for professional policy presentation on migration data in Ghana.
Slide 1 - Migration Data Systems in Ghana
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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

This slide presents the agenda for a presentation on migration data in Africa. It outlines five sections: Africa's context, Ghana's overview and institutions, data practices and developments, gaps and challenges, and recommendations with conclusion.

Presentation Agenda

  1. 1. Introduction: Africa Context
  2. State of migration data across Africa

  3. 2. Ghana Overview & Institutions
  4. Migration data overview and key institutions

  5. 3. Practices & Developments
  6. Data collection practices and recent advancements

  7. 4. Gaps & Challenges
  8. Identified gaps in data management systems

  9. 5. Recommendations & Conclusion

Pathways for reform and final remarks Source: Migration Data Collection and Management Systems in Ghana

Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda
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Slide 3 - Ghana Migration Data Overview & Institutions

Migration data in Africa has limited coverage and coordination, while in Ghana it is decentralized across eight key institutions. GIS and GSS lead data collection, CHRAJ/DSW/DAOOP handle rights and protection, NADMO/GRB manage disaster/refugee responses, and MELR oversees labor migration.

Ghana Migration Data Overview & Institutions

  • Migration data in Africa: Limited coverage & coordination.
  • Ghana overview: Decentralized across 8 key institutions.
  • GIS & GSS: Primary data collectors/coordinators.
  • CHRAJ, DSW, DAOOP: Rights & protection mandates.
  • NADMO, GRB: Disaster/refugee response roles.
  • MELR: Labor migration oversight.
Slide 3 - Ghana Migration Data Overview & Institutions
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Slide 4 - Practices, Developments, Gaps

The slide table contrasts key practices and developments—like TWG coordination, StatsBank platform, ATUU initiative, diaspora registry, and refugee platforms—with their gaps and challenges. These challenges include fragmented inter-agency efforts, limited migration coverage, technological limitations, incomplete data capture, and poor system integration.

Practices, Developments, Gaps

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Source: Ghana Migration Data Landscape

Speaker Notes
Emphasize quick contrast between advances and challenges for policy reform.
Slide 4 - Practices, Developments, Gaps
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Slide 5 - Recommendations & Conclusion

The slide outlines reform pathways including enhanced coordination, technology investment, capacity building, and robust data systems. It closes with "Stronger Data, Brighter Future" and urges prioritizing reforms for effective migration management now, under the subtitle "Commit to Change Today."

Recommendations & Conclusion

Pathways for Reform:

  • Enhance coordination
  • Invest in technology
  • Build capacity

Build robust data systems.

Closing: Stronger Data, Brighter Future (4 words)

Call to Action: Prioritize reforms for effective migration management now. (7 words)

Commit to Change Today

Source: Migration Data Collection and Management Systems in Ghana

Speaker Notes
Summarize key pathways: coordination, tech investment, capacity building. Emphasize reform for robust systems. End with strong CTA for policy action.
Slide 5 - Recommendations & Conclusion

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