Natural Resource Management Crucial to Broadening Ghana’s Production Base – World Bank
The World Bank insists that to increase productivity, Ghana must ensure effective natural resource management and agricultural improvement.
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.
The World Bank has provided a dual policy for Ghana’s predominant informal sector to gradually and effectively formalize the sector to boost economic growth and development.
The World Bank and the government are persistent in supporting vulnerable households under the GPSNP to meet their basic needs.
The World Bank has called on Ghana to boost job creation through digital technologies and AI adaptation to ensure youth development and economic growth.
The government has announced an ambitious three-year programme to construct 1,000 kilometers of agricultural enclave roads, a major initiative aimed at addressing one of the core drivers of food inflation—poor ...
The latest World Bank report calls on the government of Ghana to refrain from past governance behaviors and chart a new course to growth through its reset agenda.
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