The World Bank is conducting a cross-country global study on childcare in 10+ countries to understand to what extent childcare is currently available; affordable; of good quality and meeting the needs of families; and where the opportunities may be to expand access and improve systems. The objectives are to: *Generate comparable data on childcare across countries to increase the understanding of the childcare sector globally and potential for growth. *Inform dialogue; policy reforms and investments in childcare; globally and in specific countries. *Increase the number of countries with ROI estimates for increasing women’s employment through childcare services. This expression of interest is for firms to undertake the assignment in Ghana. The work will be carried out through a mixed-methods approach; in nationally representative samples; comprising three core components: (i) demand-side assessment; (ii) supply-side assessment; and (iii) enabling environment review.