Good morning! Those were great videos. Ayikoo!
Today’s event is very near and dear to my heart. My top priorities as Ambassador include stimulating business development and job growth in Ghana. I’d like to commend the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the former Ministry of Business Development for their roles in working with the governments of the United States and Denmark, as well as with the Ghanaian business community, to promote important legal and regulatory changes that have positively affected so many business people and entrepreneurs.
The Business Sector Advisory Challenge Fund (BUSAC) has worked tirelessly over the last 16 years to bridge the gap between industry and policy makers in Ghana, and to spur greater private sector growth and business development. In the spirit of donor harmonization, the U.S. Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development, funded the BUSAC Program along with the Danish International Development Agency (Danida) and the Eu
Accra, GHANA ndash; On February 18, the U. S. government, through the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID), joined the Danish International Development Agency (Danida) and the government of Ghana to commemorate the closing of the Business Sector Advocacy Challenge Fund (BUSAC).
January 15 2021 / Modified on January 15 2021 The Kenyan branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Kenya) has partnered with Mr. Green Africa to recycle plastic waste in the coastal region of Kenya. This plastic waste pollutes the region s rivers and streams and ends up in the Indian Ocean.
In Kenya, Mr. Green Africa is forging a new alliance in his area of expertise, namely plastic waste recycling. His new partner is none other than WWF-Kenya, the local branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The collaboration between the two partners will focus exclusively on the coastal region of Kenya, with Mombasa, its large urban area.