Ghana
Ghana eTrade Readiness Assessment
The eTrade Readiness Assessment of Ghana expands UNCTADs ongoing e-commerce technical assistance in West Africa in alignment with the ECOWAS E-Commerce Strategy adopted in July 2023. Building on eight national assessments and two regional assessments for the West African Economic Monetary Union and the Economic Community of West African States this assessment details the challenges and policy gaps prevalent within Ghana's burgeoning e-commerce sector as well as Ghana's potential to harness national initiatives and government-backed projects to foster the growth of the digital economy. The policy recommendations outlined in Ghana's eT Ready report are strategically tailored to foster a more inclusive and sustainable development trajectory. They are designed to support Ghana's Industrial Transformation Programme and Digitalization Agenda aligning with ongoing efforts by ECOWAS members to advance e-commerce within the region through the ECOWAS E-commerce Strategy.
Гана: побережье уходит под воду
Гана где побережье простирается на 550 км а четверть населения живет в прибрежных районах особенно страдает от такого явления как береговая эрозия. Его главная причина — деятельность человека которая лишь усугубляет повышение уровня моря связанное с глобальным потеплением.
Au Ghana, des terres gagnées par la mer
Avec ses quelque 550 kilomètres de rivage le pays où un quart des habitants vivent au bord de la mer est particulièrement touché par l’érosion côtière. En cause : les activités humaines qui amplifient la montée des eaux liée au réchauffement climatique.
Ghana’s coastline, swallowed by the sea
With a coastline of 550 kilometres and a quarter of its population living by the sea Ghana is particularly affected by coastal erosion. Human activities that amplify the rise in water levels linked to global warming are largely responsible for this.
加纳:收复被海洋夺走的土地
加纳拥有长达550 千米的海岸线,四分之一的人口生活在海边,因此极易 受到海岸侵蚀的影响。人类活动加剧了与全球变暖有关的海平面上升,这是 发生海岸侵蚀的主要原因。
En Ghana, el mar inunda las zonas costeras
Con unos 550 kilómetros de litoral este país africano donde la cuarta parte de la población vive al borde del mar está especialmente afectado por la erosión costera. Se sospecha que el fenómeno es causado por las actividades humanas que contribuyen al aumento del nivel del mar vinculado al calentamiento climático.
في غانا، أراضٍ يغمرها البحر
هذا البلد الذي يبلغ طول سواحله نحو 550 كيلو متراً، ويعيش رُبع سكانه على ضفاف البحر، أصبح يعاني، على وجه الخصوص، من ظاهرة تآكل السواحل. ويُعزى ذلك إلى الأنشطة البشرية التي تسبّبت في زيادة ارتفاع مستوى المياه المرتبط بالاحترار المناخي.
Pause, Reflect, Restart: How one Ghanaian Company is staying afloat in a crisis
Local and natural – Freda Obeng- Ampofo would have it no other way. As long as the owner of Ghanaian cosmetics line KAEME can remember she has been using shea butter and black soap (roasted cocoa pods plantain bark and coconut oil) as her only two care products.
A roadmap towards a sustainable cocoa sector in Ghana
The world may face a shortage in cocoa supply within a few years according to the most recent Cocoa Barometer 2015 report. This is a consequence of a major problem not visible where consumers buy their chocolate: the world is running out of cocoa farmers.
The Ghanaian championing science for change in Africa
No. 50875. Germany and Ghana
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA AND THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY ON THE SECONDMENT OF A GROUP OF ADVISERS TO THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA. ACCRA 14 FEBRUARY 2002 [United Nations Treaty Series vol. 2923 I-50875.]
No. 51038. United States of America and Ghana
Exchange of notes constituting an agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Ghana to exempt from income tax on a reciprocal basis certain income derived from the international operation of a ship or ships and aircraft. Accra 24 April 2001 and 12 November 2001
No. 50916. United States of America and Ghana
Air Transport Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Ghana (with annexes). Washington 11 October 2000