According to Ghana News Agency:p approach that empowers stakeholders at all levels to contribute to solutions. Prof. Davis emphasized that effective policy reforms must be supported by data and scientific research to drive transformation.
Prof. Davis echoed President Mahama's vision that education, whether public or private, should provide individuals with the skills necessary for meaningful lives. The Volta Regional Minister, Mr. James Gunu, also spoke at the event, stressing the critical role of education in national development. He likened the reform process to oil refining, emphasizing the need for processing raw educational data and stakeholder inputs to produce effective education policies.
The National Education Forum, launched earlier at Serene Hotel in Ho, has advanced to the Zonal Forum level, focusing initially on the Volta and Oti Regions. Stakeholders, including representatives from education directorates, the Ministry of Education, faith-based organizations, and students, were divided into thematic groups to discuss key areas of reform. These discussions are expected to shape Ghana's future education policy reforms.