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 German Co-operation, IOM strike strategic partnership deal

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 In a significant move to address challenges associ­ated with both regular and irregular migration, the German Development Co-operation and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Ghana have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to for­malise their collaboration.

This strategic partnership un­derscores a shared commitment to improving migration gover­nance and promoting sustainable development across Ghana.

The cooperation will focus on key areas such as capacity building for government and other stakeholders, support for migration-related policies, assistance and reintegration of migrants, fostering regular mi­gration pathways, and enhancing diaspora engagement strategies.

The partnership builds on years of successful cooperation between German Cooperation and IOM Ghana in several fields, including the reintegration of returned migrants, support for the government of Ghana in drafting and implementing the National Implementation Plan (NIP) under the Global Com­pact for Migration (GCM), and regional migrant support initia­tives at the local level, particularly within the Accra municipality. The collaboration also extends to promoting regular migration pathways under the EU-funded ATUU project.

Speaking at the signing cere­mony, Wilhelm Hugo, Coordina­tor of the Sustainable Economic Development Cluster at GIZ Ghana, said “Migration is a cen­tral part of the human experi­ence, but it must be safe, digni­fied, and beneficial for individuals and communities alike. Our partnership with IOM Ghana is a step toward creating opportuni­ties that empower migrants while promoting sustainable develop­ment within their communities.”

Through this collaboration, GIZ and IOM will jointly sup­port capacity-building efforts for government and stakeholders to address migration-related challenges. This includes imple­menting policies that facilitate migrant assistance and economic reintegration while strengthening labour migration opportunities and regular pathways.

Ms Fatou Ndiaye, Chief of Mission of IOM Ghana, highlighted the importance of the collaboration, stating: “This MoU marks a significant step in our shared commitment to fostering sustainable reinte­gration and development in migration-affected communities. By addressing socio-economic vulnerabilities and engaging communities in solutions, we can create meaningful alterna­tives to irregular migration. We deeply value the support of German Cooperation, through GIZ Ghana, and look forward to the positive outcomes of this partnership.”

By formalising this MoU, IOM and GIZ Ghana reaffirm their long-standing commitment to delivering impactful devel­opment interventions in Ghana and supporting sustainable migration frameworks that em­power individuals and communi­ties alike.

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Finance Minister to present budget today 

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All is set for the presentation of Ghana’s budget statement and economic policy by the Finance Minister,  Cassiel Ato Forson to Parliament today. 

This would be the new government’s maiden budget since ascending to the throne in January.

Ghanaians are highly optimistic that the budget would go a long way to cushion people.

They are expecting that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government will keep it promise and remove the E-levy, Betting Tax, and COVID-19 levy among other tax cuts.

Additional,  it is expected that some measures will be introduced to stabilise the local currency and some prudent ways to ensure food security to reduce food inflation.

Ahead of that the Finance Minister has organised national economic dialogue,  engageg over 60,000 youths on X,  and market women among others to seek their views.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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New BoG building: $230m paid to contractor, $31.8m outstanding – Dr Asiama

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The new Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, has revealed that the state under the previous Nana Akufo-Addo administration has paid $230 million to the contractor working on the new BoG building project, with an outstanding balance of $31.8 million still owed to the construction firm.

He disclosed that the total cost of the project has risen to $261.8 million, with the payments to the contractor being made as recently as February this year.

“As of February this year, a total of approximately $230 million has been paid towards the project, with an outstanding balance of $31.8 million still due to the contractor,” he stated in parliament on Wednesday, March 5.

Dr Asiama also noted that an additional $48.3 million has been paid in taxes and levies associated with the construction of the building.

In addition to the main building, Dr Asiama explained that several other facilities were part of the project, including an Integrated Communication and Computing (ICC) system and Network Infrastructure, which cost $8.6 million.

Other expenditures included integrated electronic security systems at $15.8 million and furniture and furnishings, which amounted to $11.1 million.

He emphasised that these investments are aimed at ensuring the Bank of Ghana operates in a secure and technologically advanced environment, in line with the needs of a modern central bank.

In November 2024, former President Nana Akufo-Addo officially inaugurated the facility to serve as the new headquarters of BoG.

The state-of-the-art facility designed to symbolise financial strength and modernity is situated in the heart of the national capital.

The new facility marked a historic milestone in the evolution of the country’s central bank, which has been a pillar of the nation’s economic independence since its establishment in 1957.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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Charterhouse announces the Business Elevate Series with launch of ‘The Gastro Feastival’

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Charterhouse, Ghana’s leading event management and audiovisual production company, is marking its 25th anniversary of delivering top-tier events with the introduction of an exciting new initiative: The Business Elevate Series.

 This innovative series is designed to shine a spotlight on key economic sectors through a series of dynamic B2B and B2C events, including industry conferences, seminars, and exhibitions.

Kicking off the series is The Gastro Feastival, a groundbreaking annual food industry festival that will showcase Ghana’s rich and diverse food ecosystem and agribusinesses from production to consumption.

The launch event will take place on Friday, March 7, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Grand Arena (Accra International Conference Centre).

This landmark event will bring together food industry stakeholders, enthusiasts, experts, and organizations to highlight the food industry’s critical role in Ghana’s socio-economic development and culture.

It will also promote food security, digital innovation, women’s empowerment, youth employment in agribusiness, and sustainable practices.

The Business Elevate Series is a game-changing initiative designed to foster growth and transformation across multiple sectors. With Charterhouse’s deep expertise in organizing impactful meetings, the series aims to unlock investment opportunities, drive innovation, and catalyze social and economic change.

The Gastro Feastival will address six major pillars that drive industry transformation: Investment Opportunities; Job Creation; Innovation, Technology, and Digitization; Youth Involvement (entrepreneurship and career opportunities); Women’s Involvement; Environmental and Social Governance (ESG); Export Opportunities

The event will also establish a Resource Bank, spotlighting key growth opportunities and ensuring the effective allocation of resources to transform Ghana’s food industry.

The Gastro Feastival is a Charterhouse initiative, with Kosmos Innovation Centre as the technical partner.

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