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Ghana Signs Major Debt Deal With Belgium

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
March 5, 2026
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Ghana Signs Major Debt Deal With Belgium

Dr. Ato Forson Signs Debt Restructuring with Belgium

Ghana has taken another significant step in its external debt restructuring programme after signing a key agreement with the Kingdom of Belgium. 

The deal forms part of the government’s broader efforts to stabilise the economy and restore fiscal sustainability following the severe financial crisis that hit the country in recent years.

The agreement was signed on behalf of the Government of Ghana by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson. The pact represents the eighth bilateral agreement Ghana has concluded with members of the Official Creditor Committee (OCC) under the country’s external debt restructuring programme.

Government officials say the agreement signals growing international confidence in Ghana’s economic recovery efforts and strengthens cooperation with development partners.

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Strengthening Ghana’s Debt Restructuring Programme

The external debt restructuring programme has been a key component of Ghana’s strategy to restore economic stability after the country faced a major fiscal crisis between 2022 and 2023. During that period, the government was forced to declare a debt default as it struggled to meet its financial obligations amid mounting debt levels and economic pressures.

Speaking on the significance of the agreement, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson explained that the deal with Belgium marks another important milestone in Ghana’s recovery process.

The agreement forms part of ongoing negotiations with bilateral creditors aimed at restructuring Ghana’s external debt obligations to create fiscal space for economic recovery and growth.

The Official Creditor Committee has played a key role in coordinating these discussions with creditor countries. Ghana’s successful conclusion of eight agreements with OCC members demonstrates progress in the country’s debt restructuring journey.

Ghana Signs Major Debt Deal With Belgium

Reflecting on Ghana’s Financial Crisis

Ghana’s economy experienced significant strain in 2022 and 2023 due to a combination of high public debt, rising inflation, currency depreciation, and global economic shocks. These pressures forced the government to seek assistance from international partners and initiate a comprehensive debt restructuring process.

Dr. Forson reflected on the challenges the country faced during that period.

“Ghana went through an extremely difficult period in 2022–2023, when the country faced a severe financial crisis that led the government at the time to declare a debt default.”

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

The financial crisis had widespread effects on the economy, including pressure on government finances, reduced investor confidence, and disruptions in economic activity.

As part of recovery efforts, Ghana entered into negotiations with its bilateral and multilateral creditors while implementing reforms aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability.

Signs of Economic Recovery

Despite the difficulties of the past few years, government officials say Ghana is now witnessing encouraging signs of economic recovery.

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The successful restructuring of external debt obligations is expected to help ease pressure on the national budget and support the government’s fiscal consolidation efforts.

Dr. Forson noted that the country’s economic story is gradually changing as reforms begin to take effect.

“Today, however, the story is changing. Ghana is recovering and witnessing a significant economic turnaround, while we also put in place stronger systems to ensure we do not return to that point again.”

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

According to the Finance Ministry, the government is implementing stronger fiscal management systems, improved debt sustainability measures, and policies aimed at promoting long term economic growth.

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These measures are designed to prevent a repeat of the circumstances that led to the debt crisis while strengthening public financial management.

Growing International Support

The agreement with Belgium highlights the continued support Ghana is receiving from its international partners as it works to rebuild its economy.

Belgium has been a long standing development partner of Ghana, supporting initiatives in areas such as governance, trade, infrastructure development, and economic cooperation.

The latest agreement further deepens this partnership while contributing to Ghana’s broader recovery efforts.

“This agreement with Belgium represents the eighth agreement Ghana has concluded with Official Creditor Committee (OCC) countries under our external debt restructuring programme.”

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

Officials say such agreements are critical to ensuring that Ghana’s debt restructuring programme progresses smoothly and that the country regains access to international financial markets.

Appreciation to Belgium

Following the signing of the agreement, the Finance Minister expressed appreciation to the Government of Belgium for its support and cooperation throughout the process.

The minister also acknowledged the role of Belgium’s diplomatic mission in Ghana in facilitating the partnership.

“On behalf of the Government and people of Ghana, I expressed my sincere gratitude to the Government of Belgium and to H.E. Carole van Eyll, the Ambassador of Belgium to Ghana, for their support and continued partnership with Ghana.”

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson

The government believes that continued collaboration with international partners will play a crucial role in sustaining Ghana’s economic recovery and ensuring long term stability.

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As Ghana continues to implement its economic reforms and debt restructuring programme, the government remains focused on restoring investor confidence and promoting sustainable growth.

The agreement with Belgium adds to a series of successful negotiations with bilateral creditors and signals progress toward resolving Ghana’s external debt challenges.

Economic analysts say sustained fiscal discipline, structural reforms, and strong international partnerships will be key to ensuring that Ghana’s recovery remains on track.

With several restructuring agreements already concluded and others expected to follow, Ghana is gradually rebuilding its economic foundations and positioning itself for a more stable financial future.

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