SMEs Hold the Key to Inclusive- and Productivity-Driven Growth in Ghana
The World Bank urges Ghana to revise its growth model by focusing on improvement in SMEs for employment growth and sustainability.
The World Bank urges Ghana to revise its growth model by focusing on improvement in SMEs for employment growth and sustainability.
In a high-stakes pivot to salvage Ghana’s secondary education narrative, Education Minister Hon. Haruna Iddrisu has announced a massive $200 million World Bank funding injection designed to permanently dismantle the ...
The IMF and other bodies have urged the government of Ghana to build credibility through continuous structural reforms, while delaying the country’s return to the Eurobond market.
Prof. Fred Dzanku has called on the government to address the structural deficiencies of the economy to solve the debt challenge.
Investment inflows into Ghana, as the economy continues its recovery and resilience, project long-term prosperity for Ghana.
New World Bank Bond Drives Clean Cooking Transition in Ghana
The WTO-World Bank, through TS4D, is promoting services in trade to boost the sector for growth and development in countries, especially in developing countries.
The World Bank insists that to increase productivity, Ghana must ensure effective natural resource management and agricultural improvement.
Ghana is successfully implementing the IMF’s objective of ambitious structural reforms, and the World Bank is poised that the country will attain long-term growth and become a top LMIC country ...
The World Bank calls on the government to consider the poverty characteristics of different regions as the reset agenda unfolds to ensure impact and development.