National Accreditation Board (Ghana)

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Formed1993
JurisdictionRepublic of Ghana
Headquarters Ghana
Minister responsible
National Accreditation Board, Ghana
Agency overview
Formed1993
JurisdictionRepublic of Ghana
Headquarters Ghana
Minister responsible
Parent agencyMinistry of Education (Ghana)
WebsiteOfficial website

The National Accreditation Board (NAB) of Ghana is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the regulation, supervision and accreditation of tertiary institutions in Ghana. It is an agency under the Ministry of Education.

The board was formed in 1993.[1] Its formation was promoted by the 1991 Government white paper on Reforms to the Tertiary Education System of Ghana. The recommendation stated that the Board be formed to:[2]

  • contribute to the furtherance of better management of tertiary education
  • serve as the Quality Assurance body at the tertiary education level.[3]

In February 2026, the commission halted the granting of accreditation to General nursing program, urging institutions to develop specialized nursing programs instead.

Accredited Public and Private Institutions

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