ActionAid Ghana is advocating for a comprehensive approach to addressing gender-sensitive International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommendations and tax reforms in Ghana.

This call forms part of ActionAid Ghana's advocacy for women's rights and gender-responsive public service.

In a new report set to be released on November 22, ActionAid Ghana seeks to address a critical gap in the country's tax policies, which often ignore gender disparities, thereby inadvertently worsening economic inequality.

The upcoming report, titled "Impact of IMF Policies on Tax Systems and Gender Equality in Ghana," highlights how IMF-backed tax reforms, despite being aimed at boosting revenue and ensuring economic stability, engender disproportionately adverse effects on Ghanaian women.