In a significant move aimed at bolstering bilateral relations and addressing pressing global challenges, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has emphasized the need for a stronger partnership between Ghana and the European Union (EU). Speaking at the opening of the 2024 Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogue… Dr. Bawumia, who co-chairs the Dialogue, highlighted the pivotal role of this forum in fostering cooperation and sustainable development between the two entities.
The Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogue serves as a critical platform for both parties to discuss and strategize on various issues of mutual interest, including trade, climate change, human rights, and digital transformation. This year’s dialogue comes at a time when global challenges such as economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and digital transformation are at the forefront of international discussions.
“The Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogue has consistently served as an invaluable forum for nurturing mutual understanding and fostering cooperation and partnership between Ghana and the European Union. It presents an opportunity to bring Ghana and the European Union closer by strengthening economic cooperation and promoting sustainable development, peace, security, democracy, prosperity and solidarity, among others.”
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Dr. Bawumia acknowledged the EU’s unwavering support and solidarity towards Ghana and the wider region, describing it as commendable. This support is particularly crucial in the face of global adversity, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in addressing shared challenges.
The 2024 dialogue aims to tackle a wide array of pressing challenges, including socio-economic partnership, peace and security, governance and human rights, green growth, technology, and sustainability. These themes reflect the diverse priorities and interests shared between Ghana and the EU, guiding discussions towards innovative solutions and concrete actions that contribute to the collective well-being and prosperity of both parties.
Dr. Bawumia expressed confidence in the productivity and enlightening nature of the discussions, anticipating tangible outcomes that would further deepen and enrich the ties between Ghana and the EU. The comprehensive agenda set for the dialogue is designed to yield results that not only address immediate concerns but also lay the foundation for future collaborations.

“This meeting marks yet another important milestone in the enduring partnership between Ghana and the EU. As we convene for this crucial dialogue, it presents not only an opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations but also a platform for addressing pressing challenges and advancing shared objectives.”
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
The dialogue’s inception traces back to the signing of the Lomé 1 Convention in 1975, marking the beginning of a comprehensive and balanced political dialogue between the EU and African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) members.
This convention laid the groundwork for a deep-seated partnership based on principles of ownership, joint responsibility, respect for human rights, good governance, democratic principles, and the rule of law. Dr. Bawumia emphasized that the Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogues have become increasingly vital in today’s challenging global landscape, where issues such as the Sahel region’s security threats and various global crises demand urgent attention.
The 2024 Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogue represents a pivotal moment in the history of Ghana-EU relations, offering a platform for both parties to strengthen their partnership and address pressing global issues.
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s call for enhanced cooperation underscores the importance of international diplomacy in navigating today’s complex global challenges. As the dialogue progresses, it is hoped that the discussions will yield innovative solutions and concrete actions that contribute to the collective well-being and prosperity of Ghana, the EU, and the broader international community.
This event is not just a dialogue; it is a testament to the enduring partnership between Ghana and the EU, a partnership that has evolved over decades and continues to adapt to the changing needs of the world. As Dr. Bawumia noted, the dialogue is not just about discussing issues but about finding common ground and working together toward a better future for all.
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