Ghana has taken steps toward permitting smoke-free products, but its current framework reveals important gaps that may limit their impact. The country scores moderately in Accessibility (55.32), indicating that alternatives to smoking are available, though not yet widely distributed or consistently accessible across retail channels. Acceptability is strong at 100, reflecting a favorable regulatory stance that supports the use of these products. However, Affordability is a significant barrier, scoring 0, which suggests that high costs may prevent many smokers from making the switch. To maximize the potential of smoke-free products as a harm reduction tool, Ghana should prioritize affordability-focused reforms while expanding availability to ensure broader access.