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Home » School Funding in a Tight Economy: What Political Choices Mean for Ghana’s Classrooms

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School Funding in a Tight Economy: What Political Choices Mean for Ghana’s Classrooms

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: November 3, 2025 6:58 pm
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As Ghana navigates a period of economic difficulty, one question grows louder: How can we sustain quality education when the national budget is stretched thin? Education has long been described as a national priority, yet funding decisions increasingly reveal how political choices shape what happens inside our classrooms.

In recent years, Ghana’s commitment to free and accessible education has expanded enrollment at all levels. However, this success has come with new challenges. Infrastructure is overstretched, learning materials are inadequate, and teachers face delays in remuneration. When inflation rises and fiscal deficits deepen, education budgets are often among the first to feel the squeeze. The result is not just fewer resources but a widening gap between policy promises and classroom realities.

From a development communication perspective, this gap highlights a crucial issue: the relationship between policy narratives and public trust. Political leaders frequently reaffirm education as a national priority, but communities judge commitment not by speeches, rather by the condition of their local schools. When desks are broken, textbooks outdated, and teachers overworked, rhetoric loses its credibility. Clear and transparent communication about budget constraints and spending priorities can help rebuild confidence and promote shared responsibility.

Education funding is not merely a financial debate; it is a political statement about what a nation values most. Choices about whether to fund new infrastructure, expand feeding programs, or improve teacher training reflect deeper national priorities. According to the World Bank (2023) and UNESCO (2022), sustainable education financing depends on efficiency, equity, and accountability, not just allocation. It requires that every cedi invested translates into measurable learning outcomes and better opportunities for children.

There is also a need for innovation in how Ghana finances education. Public-private partnerships, alumni contributions, district-level education funds, and community resource mobilization can supplement government efforts. However, these must be guided by strong policy frameworks that prevent inequality and ensure that no child’s learning depends on where they were born or how wealthy their community is.

Ultimately, school funding is not just about economics; it is about justice and national development. A nation that underfunds its classrooms weakens its own future workforce. Even in tough times, governments can demonstrate commitment by prioritizing efficiency, protecting teacher welfare, and ensuring that every investment reaches the learner.

Education is both a right and a responsibility. When political choices align with this truth, Ghana’s schools can thrive even in the most difficult economic climate.

The author of this piece is Joseph Coffie Selorm Ahiabenu. He is a development communicator and an educationist

Source: metrotvonline.com

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