Ghana’s Finance Minister, has engaged in discussions with a senior official from the World Bank to explore strategies aimed at boosting employment and accelerating the country’s economic transformation agenda.
The talks focused on identifying key areas where the World Bank’s support could enhance job creation, improve infrastructure, and strengthen economic policies that drive sustainable growth. Both parties discussed ongoing and potential projects designed to empower small businesses, foster entrepreneurship, and expand opportunities for youth employment across various sectors.
The Finance Minister highlighted the government’s commitment to implementing reforms that attract investment, improve fiscal management, and create an enabling environment for economic diversification. He also emphasized the importance of collaboration with international partners like the World Bank to achieve these objectives.
The World Bank official praised Ghana’s efforts to reform its economic framework and expressed readiness to support initiatives that enhance job opportunities and stimulate long-term growth. Both sides agreed to continue engagement and explore actionable steps to ensure that the country’s economic transformation plans translate into tangible benefits for Ghanaians.
This engagement underscores the government’s focus on strengthening partnerships with global institutions to address pressing economic challenges while creating meaningful employment opportunities for its citizens.
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