Across Ghana, access to quality learning materials continues to shape learner success. As schools increasingly adopt digital learning, publishers have an opportunity to make curriculum-aligned content available faster, more widely, and more sustainably.
Through a growing network of Ghanaian publishers including Red Oak, Calculus Publications, Afram Publishers, Educational Logistics Ghana, Stevebrob and Mountype, more locally produced content is reaching schools and institutions digitally, helping educators and learners access the materials they need without delays caused by traditional distribution challenges.
For publishers, digital distribution creates immediate opportunities to expand reach, grow sales, and connect directly with schools across Ghana and neighbouring regions.
Publishers can:
- Launch a digital content offering quickly
- Reach a broad network of schools and government education projects
- Sell directly to institutions through digital channels
- Issue review and complimentary copies easily
- Reduce reliance on physical distribution and printing logistics
- Access usage insights to better understand how content is being used
Making content available digitally also helps ensure schools have reliable access to curriculum-aligned materials when they are needed most. Teachers can continue lessons without interruption, while learners can access content both in the classroom and at home.
This growing digital publishing network is helping improve access to locally relevant learning materials across Ghana, supporting literacy development and more consistent learning outcomes.
Publishers looking to expand their reach and unlock new sales opportunities can sign up immediately and make their content available digitally.



