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CPS appoints Dr. Adu-Sarkodie as Executive Director

Renowned public health expert Dr. Adu-Sarkodie takes the helm at the CPS to lead strategic growth and innovation

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The Centre for Policy Scrutiny (CPS), a new-generation policy research and advocacy think tank based in Ghana, has appointed distinguished economist and academic, Dr Adu Owusu Sarkodie, as its Executive Director.

The appointment marks a major step in the Centre’s quest to strengthen evidence-based policymaking and foster data-driven development across Ghana and the African continent.

In his acceptance remarks, Dr Sarkodie expressed deep gratitude to the Board of Directors of CPS for the confidence reposed in him, describing the appointment as both a new chapter and a new challenge in his professional journey.

“I was overwhelmed when the chairman of the board of directors of CPS approached me and offered me this opportunity. It means they believe in me and my potential. I gladly accepted the offer and promised to help grow the centre,” he said.

He pledged to align fully with CPS’s core mission of producing high-quality applied socio-economic research and policy analyses that inform decision-making and drive national transformation.

“CPS’s objective of enhancing the production of evidence-based research that addresses the pillars of economic transformation resonates deeply with me. I see this as a chance to blend theory with practice through engagements with academics, policymakers, industry players, and development partners,” he noted.

Dr Sarkodie, a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Ghana, brings to his new role a wealth of experience in development and applied economics. He holds both M.Phil and PhD degrees in Economics from the University of Ghana and is a proud product of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Over the years, he has built an impressive career that bridges academia and policy, with numerous scholarly papers to his credit in Development Economics, Health Economics, and Public Finance.

Dr. Sarkodie’s appointment comes at a time when CPS is seeking to amplify its influence through rigorous, data-driven policy engagement. Under its current strategic direction, the Think Tank plans to intensify public engagement through innovative platforms such as the CPS Explains video series, youth research clubs, and digital data challenges aimed at making research relatable and practical. It also intends to strengthen collaborations with the media, civil society organisations, and policymakers through initiatives like media fellowships, data drop mornings, and thematic policy roundtables.

Commenting on his vision for the institution, Dr Sarkodie said he looks forward to transforming CPS into a “go-to source for evidence-based analysis” and fostering stronger partnerships across sectors. “This opportunity will give me the chance to work closely with academics, the media, and policymakers to ensure that good data and sound analysis inform our national decisions. This is the Lord’s doing and it is marvellous in our eyes,” he added.

 

He said his leadership will focus on helping CPS in bridging the gap between academic research and policy action, helping Ghana and Africa chart a sustainable path toward inclusive growth and development.

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