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Ghana Targets $7.8B in Diaspora Funds for Long-Term Growth
SolutionsApr 23

Ghana Targets $7.8B in Diaspora Funds for Long-Term Growth

Ghana is transforming how it uses money sent home by citizens living abroad, shifting from short-term spending to long-term investments that fuel national development. The country received $7.8 billion in remittances in 2025, exceeding all foreign direct investment.

Google News - Ghana Development2 min read
Ghana Bank Leader: AI Needs Ethics, Not Just Tech Skills
Community HeroesApr 15

Ghana Bank Leader: AI Needs Ethics, Not Just Tech Skills

The Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana returned to her alma mater with a powerful message: artificial intelligence will only transform the nation if leaders prioritize inclusion over profit. Her speech challenges students to use AI as a tool for empowerment, not exclusion.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Central Bank Governor Honored for Taming Inflation
SolutionsApr 11

Ghana Central Bank Governor Honored for Taming Inflation

The head of Ghana's central bank received a national award from traders for bringing down inflation and stabilizing the country's currency. The recognition marks a rare moment of praise from the business community for economic policymaking.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana's Economy Grows 6% as Consumer Confidence Soars
SolutionsMar 19

Ghana's Economy Grows 6% as Consumer Confidence Soars

Ghanaians are feeling more hopeful about their financial futures as inflation eases and businesses hit their targets. The Bank of Ghana reports economic activity jumped 8.4% this January compared to last year.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read
Ghana Trains 2,000 Youth in Paid Apprenticeships
Acts of KindnessFeb 17

Ghana Trains 2,000 Youth in Paid Apprenticeships

Ghana's National Apprenticeship Programme is equipping 2,000 young people with vocational skills, covering full training costs and providing modern tools to both students and master craftspeople. The government pays training fees directly to trainers through the Bank of Ghana, ensuring transparency and eliminating corruption risks.

Myjoyonline Ghana2 min read