Ghana Ranked Most Peaceful Nation In West Africa & 2nd In Africa – GPI
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In its 15th edition, the Global Peace Index (GPI) named Ghana the most tranquil country in West Africa.Ā Ghana is the first peaceful country in West Africa, second in Africa, and 38th overall, according to the GPI, which rates 163 countries according to their level of peacefulness. Ghana ranked most peaceful nation in West Africa & 2nd in Africa – GPI.
The research, according to the GPI, is the most complete data-driven analysis of peace trends, economic value, and how to promote peaceful communities to date.
The GPI uses 23 qualitative and quantitative measures from highly regarded sources to cover 99.7% of the world’s population.READ ALSO
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Overall GPI Score“A composite index measuring the peacefulness of countries made up of 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators each weighted on a scale of 1-5. The lower the score the more peaceful the country”.
Mauritius was crowned Africa’s most peaceful country, while Botswana came in third. Iceland has maintained its position as the world’s most peaceful country, which it has held since 2008. In response to the report, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo asked Ghanaians to keep the country peaceful.
Meanwhile Ghana is ranked 38th in the world as the most peaceful country in the world.
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GhanaOverall Score1.78Country Ranking42Ā / 163Global Average1.8Ā / 5A composite index measuring the peacefulness of countries made up of 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators each weighted on a scale of 1-5. The lower the score the more peaceful the country.
His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo tweeted, “Letās continue to maintain the peace we have in Ghana”
Letās continue to maintain the peace we have in Ghana š¬š pic.twitter.com/YF8ragPRU8
— Nana Akufo-Addo (@NAkufoAddo) January 5, 2022