The Institute of Economic Affairs, Ghana

The IEA was set up as an independent, non-government institution dedicated to the establishment and strengthening of a market economy and a democratic, free and open society.

The IEA supports research, promotes and publishes studies on economic, socio-political and legal issues in order to enhance understanding of public policy.

Dr Amanor-Wilks took over from Jean Adukwei Mensa in 2018 when she was appointed as chairperson[3][4] of the Electoral Commission of Ghana.

[5] In addition to its research agenda, the IEA also undertakes direct work to promote sustainable democracy in Ghana.

The IEA's role in facilitating bipartisan cooperation on these Bills was recognised in the inaugural State of the Nation Address by President John Atta Mills on February 19, 2009.

[10] The President stated that: "Madam Speaker, Several areas of our governance agenda require legislative intervention.

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