The Ghanaian economy is said to be going through some challenges lately.
A development that even resulted in the downgrading of Ghana’s creditworthiness by the rating agency FITCH.
But in the midst of all these challenges, what are Ghana’s development partners doing about the situation? Is the World Bank ready to help fast-track the recovery of the economy?
Can anything be done by the World Bank in circumstances like this to support the economy?
Join into the discussion on the Business Edition of PM Express tonight to get answers as host George Wiafe interacts with the World Bank Country Director, Pierre Frank Laporte.
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