Government will, this month, start rolling out eight additional interventions under the Ghana's Coronavirus Alleviation and Revitalisation of Enterprises Support Scheme (Ghana-CARES) programme, to create more jobs and boost the Ghanaian economy. The 100-billion Ghana cedi programme, also known as "Obaatanpa" would witness the implementation of various projects in the health, agriculture, tourism, trade, digitization and technology as well as housing and social services sectors. Mr Ken Ofori-Atta, the Minister of Finance, announced this at the Minister's press briefing in Accra, on Sunday, to update the public on key government programmes and progress made so far. The media encounter held on the topic, "Rebuilding the Ghanaian Economy, "was also intended to address the concerns raised by the campaigners of #Fixthecountry Movement”.