IMANI Urges Bold Reforms for Ghana’s Climate Resilience
According to the presentation, “Ghana’s economic growth is at a crossroads where climate considerations must be integrated into macroeconomic planning.”
According to the presentation, “Ghana’s economic growth is at a crossroads where climate considerations must be integrated into macroeconomic planning.”
“We need to go further. Ghana must work with IFIs to ensure that climate resilience is at the core of macroeconomic and fiscal planning, driving sustainable economic transformation.”
Ghana is positioning itself as a key provider of reliable, affordable, and environmentally sustainable energy within West Africa and beyond. The Petroleum Hub Project, coinciding with President John Dramani ...
The company, which has been in the energy business for 48 years, has expressed strong commitment to supporting Ghana’s renewable energy transition.
“Our five-point agenda aims to tackle the challenges we face in the energy sector while enhancing our green credentials."
“In this era of green transition, we must recognize our unique circumstance—that is, a nation rich in natural resources yet vulnerable to climate change.
I think my minister’s position on the privatisation of ECG is necessary, given the current issues within the company.
The importance of fuel security cannot be overstated, as it plays a critical role in economic growth, job creation.
Ghana’s energy sector, a critical pillar for the nation’s economic growth and development, is facing significant challenges rooted in inefficiencies, mismanagement, and inter-agency coordination lapses. These issues have placed ...
Benjamin Boakye, the Executive Director of the Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), has called for deliberate and actionable policies to accelerate Ghana’s transition to renewable energy. Speaking during ...