Disorder
Is Ghana truly as stable as it seems, or is hidden friction rising beneath the surface? Long regarded across West Africa as a model of democracy, Ghana is grappling with complex challenges—from public security concerns and regional chieftaincy disputes to environmental destruction driven by illegal mining (galamsey) and critical mental health care gaps. Whether you are tracking West African geopolitical stability, social issues, or regional economic trends, understanding the reality of disorder in Ghana is essential. In this deep dive, we unpack the primary drivers, systemic impacts, and potential solutions defining the nation’s evolving landscape today.

