The Ghanaian government plans to raise $4 billion USD over four years for the large-scale deployment of its ambitious “The 24-hours Economy” program, aimed at transforming the national productive system, boosting private sector participation, and creating massive employment, according to Dr. Ishmael Nii Amanor Dodoo, head of innovation at the Secretariat. Officially launched on July…...
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