The Ghanaian Economic Evolution: Can a 24-Hour economy be the solution to our structural challenges?

The Ghanaian Economic Evolution: Can a 24-Hour economy be the solution to our structural challenges?

15 October 2024

The Evolution of the Ghanaian Economy
1. 1 Post-Independence Era (1957-1966) – Nkrumah’s Industrial Vision

At independence in 1957, Ghana, under the leadership of Dr.
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Unlocking the Potential of a 24-Hour Economy: Impact on Ghana’s Blue Economy (Ocean) and the Maritime Industry

Unlocking the Potential of a 24-Hour Economy: Impact on Ghana’s Blue Economy (Ocean) and the Maritime Industry

15 October 2024

Introduction

In an increasingly interconnected and fast-paced global landscape, the concept of a 24-hour economy has emerged as a pivotal strategy for enhancing economic resilience and competitivenes...
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CIMAG granted UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Observer Status

CIMAG granted UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Observer Status

2 October 2024

The Centre for International Maritime Affairs, Ghana (CIMAG) has announced its recent designation as an observer organization to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
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Maritime Bulletin with CIMAG: Illegal mining

Maritime Bulletin with CIMAG: Illegal mining

25 September 2024

“A nation that does not have responsible leadership to manage its natural resources wisely will destroy future generations.
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Keta coastline could be lost in two years without urgent action, warns Maritime Expert

Keta coastline could be lost in two years without urgent action, warns Maritime Expert

21 August 2024

Executive Director of the Center for International Maritime Affairs Ghana (CIMAG), Albert Fiatui has issued a stark warning that the Keta coastline in the Volta Region could disappear within the...
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