Ghana is located on
West Africa's Gulf of Guinea only a few degrees
north of the Equator. Half of the country lies less than 152 meters (500
ft.) above sea level, and the highest point is 883 meters (2,900 ft.).Ghana's
total area is 238,537 sq km (92,100 sq miles) its
capital city is Accra. Other cities are
Kumasi, Tema, Tamale and Sekondi-Takoradi. Ghana has a tropical
climate and has a population of about 17.7 million(estimated in 1997).
Ghana has 10 regions namely the Northern, Upper West, Upper East, Volta,
Ashanti, Western, Eastern, Central, Brong - Ahafo and Greater Accra.
The 537-kilometer (334-mi.) coastline is mostly a low, sandy shore
backed by plains and scrub and intersected by several rivers and
streams, most of which are navigable only by canoe. A tropical rain
forest belt, broken by heavily forested hills and many streams and
rivers, extends northward from the shore, near the Cote d'Ivoire
frontier. This area, known as the "Ashanti," produces most of the
country's cocoa, minerals, and timber. North of this belt, the country
varies from 91 to 396 meters (300-1,300 ft.) above sea level and is
covered by low bush, park-like savanna, and grassy plains.
Formed from the merger of the British colony
of the Gold Coast and the Togoland trust territory, Ghana in 1957 became
the first country in colonial Africa to gain its independence. A long
series of coups resulted in the suspension of the constitution in 1981
and the banning of political parties. A new constitution, restoring
multiparty politics, was approved in 1992. Lt. Jerry RAWLINGS, head of
state since 1981, won presidential elections in 1992 and 1996, but was
constitutionally prevented from running for a third term in 2000. He was
succeeded by John KUFUOR.
The
climate is tropical. The eastern coastal belt is warm and
comparatively dry; the southwest corner, hot and humid; and the north,
hot and dry. There are two distinct rainy seasons in the south--May-June
and August-September; in the north, the rainy seasons tend to merge. A
dry, northeasterly wind, the Harmattan, blows in January and February.
Annual rainfall in the coastal zone averages 83 centimeters (33 in.).
Volta Lake, the largest man-made lake in the world, extends from the
Akosombo Dam in southeastern Ghana to the town of Yapei, 520 kilometers
(325 mi.) to the north. The lake generates electricity, provides inland
transportation, and is a potentially valuable resource for irrigation
and fish farming.
Ghana's population is
concentrated along the coast and in the principal
cities of Accra and Kumasi. Most Ghanaians descended from migrating
tribes that probably came down the Volta River valley at the beginning
of the 13th century. Ethnically, Ghana is divided into small groups
speaking more than 50 languages and dialects. Among the more important
linguistic groups are the Akans, which include the Fantis along the
coast and the Ashantis in the forest region north of the coast; the
Guans, on the plains of the Volta River; the Ga- and Ewe-speaking
peoples of the south and southeast; and the Moshi-Dagomba-speaking
tribes of the northern and upper regions. English, the official and
commercial language, is taught in all the schools.
Primary and junior secondary school education is tuition-free and
mandatory. The Government of Ghana support for basic education is
unequivocal. Article 39 of the Constitution mandates the major tenets of
the free, compulsory, universal basic education (FCUBE) initiative.
Launched in 1996, it is one of the most ambitious pre-tertiary education
programs in West Africa. Since 1987, the Government of Ghana has
increased its education budget by 700%. Basic education's share has
grown from 45% to 60% of that total.
Students begin their 6-year primary education at age six. Under
educational reforms implemented in 1987, they pass into a junior
secondary school system for 3 years of academic training combined with
technical and vocational training. Those continuing move into the 3-year
senior secondary school program. Entrance to one of the five Ghanaian
universities is by examination following completion of senior secondary
school. School enrollment totals almost 3 million.
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