Vision & Mission

Vision

To be recognised globally for promoting knowledge for development through authoritative policy research, training and advocacy.

Mission
ISSER's mission is to carry out activities that would promote the socio-economic development of Ghana in particular and Africa in general. Specifically, the Institute is expected to undertake research in the social sciences, and promote human resource development that:

  • Have immediate bearing on the problems and the development needs of Ghana in particular and Africa in general;
  • Relate to special assignments from government and other agencies as a way of providing guidance, support and advice;
  • keeping with the academic purposes of the University: especially in relation to advanced teaching, enriching and adding to the teaching and effectiveness of institutional programmes in the social sciences; and
  • Serve to monitor and evaluate the effects of development policies, projects and programmes both in terms of their objectives and general consequences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision
Recognised Globally for promoting knowledge for development through authoritative policy Research, Training and Advocacy.
Mission
ISSER's mission is to carry out activities that would promote the socio-economic development of Ghana in particular and Africa in general. Specifically, the Institute is expected to undertake research in the social sciences, and promote human resource development that:
  • Have immediate bearing on the problems and the development needs of Ghana in particular and Africa in general;
  • Relate to special assignments from government and other agencies as a way of providing guidance, support and advice;
  • keeping with the academic purposes of the University: especially in relation to advanced teaching, enriching and adding to the teaching and effectiveness of institutional programmes in the social sciences; and
  • Serve to monitor and evaluate the effects of development policies, projects and programmes both in terms of their objectives and general consequences.