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UK-Ghana Council Champions Green Growth
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Strengthening Ties and Fostering Sustainable Development in Accra Meeting
A Commitment to Collaboration and Growth The UK-Ghana Business Council (UKGBC) has once again demonstrated its dedication to fostering robust economic and environmental partnerships between the United Kingdom and Ghana. The ninth high-level bilateral meeting, co-chaired by Ghana's Vice-President, His Excellency Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and the UK's Minister for Development and Africa, Rt Honourable Andrew Mitchell MP, underscored a mutual commitment to sustainable development and economic resilience.   Economic and Environmental Milestones The council meeting in Accra was a testament to the progress and potential of the UK-Ghana partnership. Additionally, members lauded Ghana's strides toward economic stabilization, facilitated by the successful navigation of the IMF program. Furthermore, the UK reaffirmed its support for Ghana's journey towards macro-economic resilience, promising continued collaboration and new programming aimed at bolstering Ghana's economic stability.   Fostering Green Innovation A significant focus of the meeting was the global climate finance architecture, with Ghana committing to unlock climate financing for impactful activities. In addition, the UK's announcement of the Green Cities and Infrastructure Technical Assistance Programme marks a pivotal step towards delivering climate finance and developing low-carbon, climate-resilient infrastructure in Ghana. This initiative is poised to transform cities into innovation hubs and drive sustainable economic growth.   Industrial Transformation and Investment The council celebrated the successful auto sector investor mission, which promises to catalyze Ghana's industrial transformation. Moreover, recognizing the potential in Ghana’s auto and E-mobility industry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and garments sector, members pledged to identify and leverage opportunities for growth. Additionally, the signing of the MoU between the UK’s Society Motor Manufacturing and Traders’ Industry Forum and Ghana’s Ministry of Trade's Auto Development Centre highlights a shared commitment to skills, knowledge, and technology transfer.   Advancing Science and Technology The meeting also spotlighted the first investments in Ghanaian businesses by British International Investment’s Growth Investment Partners fund. The signing of the Science, Technology, and Innovation MoU underscores the council's dedication to driving economic prosperity through advancements in science and technology, laying the groundwork for a future of innovation and collaboration.   Looking Ahead Recognizing the significant progress achieved since its inception in 2018, the UKGBC is ready to further strengthen the UK-Ghana relationship. With a focus on climate finance, electric vehicles, and other priority sectors, the council is setting the stage for continued progress and partnership. Members eagerly anticipate the next meeting in the summer of 2024, ready to build on the foundation of cooperation and mutual development.   A Bright Future for UK-Ghana Relations The ninth UK-Ghana Business Council meeting illuminated the path forward for UK-Ghana relations, characterized by shared goals of sustainable development, economic resilience, and green growth. Through ongoing collaboration and innovative initiatives like the Green Cities Programme, these two nations are poised to make remarkable strides in fostering a prosperous and sustainable future for both countries. The commitment to leveraging technology, enhancing industrial sectors, and unlocking climate finance is a beacon of hope for sustainable economic growth and environmental stewardship in the global community.   Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office & The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP. Read the full article
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