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As part of the three-year fiscal consolidation programme with the IMF that began in 2015, Ghana is looking to accomplish three overarching goals: ensure macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability; promote growth, development and job creation; and maintain social spending to protect the vulnerable. To meet these goals, the Ministry of...

 

Ghana has a long history of taking a pragmatic approach to its relations with foreign countries. According to Article 40 of the 1992 constitution, the country’s foreign policy is underpinned by a commitment to protecting the interests of Ghana, establishing a just and equitable international, economic, political and social order, promoting the...

 

For several years Ghana was one of the leading lights of the “Africa rising” narrative, with double-digit growth rates that ranked at one point among the highest in the world. The discovery of oil, bumper crops of cocoa and an influx of new investment sustained a robust expansion of GDP.

 

Widely considered one of the best-governed countries in Africa, Ghana is attractive to investors seeking stability in a region that has long been burdened with a reputation for risk.

 

Boasting one of the region’s largest and most advanced markets, Ghana has long been a diplomatic and economic heavyweight in West Africa. In 1957 it was the first sub-Saharan country to gain its independence, and since then has developed into a stable and vibrant democracy that is the envy of many on the continent. Its stability has also...

Articles & Analysis | MINISTRIES from The Report: Ghana 2017

 

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