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The 2-day National Economic Dialogue (NED) by the Government of Ghana and its key stakeholders rose from the Accra International Conference Centre with six key action points requiring urgent reforms to revive the ailing national economy.
The six proposals:
1. Restoring Macroeconomic Stability
2. Achieving Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth
3. Promoting Private Sector-led Growth
4. Addressing Infrastructure Deficit
5. Implementing Structural and Policy Reforms
6. Enhancing Governance, Accountability, and Anti-Corruption Measures
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