Government has officially launched the Ghana Women and Youth Employment and Social Cohesion (GWYESCO) Programme, a major initiative expected to create more than 30,000 jobs and economic opportunities for women and young people across the country. The programme is funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB), with the Ministry of Finance serving as the executing agency and the Social Investment Fund (SIF) acting as the implementing agency. The launch brought together key stakeholders, including Deputy Minister for Finance Thomas Nyarko Ampem, AfDB Country Director Halimah Hashi, and Chief Executive Officer of the Social Investment Fund, Abass Nurudeen. The initiative is aimed at addressing youth unemployment, promoting women’s economic empowerment and strengthening social cohesion through sustainable livelihood opportunities, particularly in vulnerable and underserved communities. Delivering his address at the launch, Nurudeen said the programme is built on the belief that empowe...
Ghana’s economy expanded by 6.4% in the first quarter of 2026, according to the latest data released by the Ghana Statistical Service. This represents a slight increase from the 6.2% recorded in the corresponding period of 2025, pointing to continued resilience in economic activity. Presenting a breakdown of the figures, Government Statistician, Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu, said the services sector remained the dominant driver of growth during the period. He noted that non-oil Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by 6.3%, indicating broad-based economic performance across key sectors. According to him, the services sector recorded the highest growth of 7.1%, supported by strong performances in information and communication, which grew by 25.2%, transport and storage at 13%, and trade at 7%. The industrial sector also saw a significant improvement, growing by 6.9% compared to 4.1% in the same period last year. This was driven by mining and quarrying, which expanded by 10.7%, as well as ...