Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
It is estimated that poor sanitation costs Ghana about US$290 million per annum. This is equivalent to 1.6% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).
Read moreIt is estimated that poor sanitation costs Ghana about US$290 million per annum. This is equivalent to 1.6% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).
Read moreAccess to energy is an integral part of agriculture. It enhances primary production all the way to processing. More often than not, access to clean and renewable energy serves as a constraint for the agricultural sector.
Read moreAccess to capital and credit facilities is an essential factor for the development of many rural economies. Most rural economies are characterized by micro and small businesses that are not attractive to the traditional banking and finance system.
Read moreGhana’s economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, and thus the need to pay particular attention to the sector.
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