Ghana proposes for National Data Exchange Platform and Data Harmonisation Bill

Date: 2026-04-15
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ghana is advancing its digital transformation agenda through the proposed National Data Exchange Platform (NDEP) and the Data Harmonisation Bill, aimed at improving efficiency and coordination across public sector institutions.

The initiative seeks to address long-standing challenges caused by fragmented government data systems by enabling secure, standardised, and legally compliant data sharing among public institutions.

According to officials, the proposed framework is expected to deliver several key outcomes, including reduced duplication of processes and operational costs, improved revenue mobilisation through integrated data systems, faster digital public service delivery, and strengthened data-driven policymaking.

The reforms form part of broader efforts to modernise Ghana’s digital governance architecture and enhance interoperability across government platforms.

Ongoing stakeholder engagements are being held to refine the proposed framework, reflecting a co-creation approach that brings together institutions responsible for shaping the country’s data ecosystem.

Authorities say the collaborative process is intended to ensure that the final governance structure is practical, inclusive, and aligned with national development priorities.

 

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