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Ghana

  • Peace and security
  • Agriculture and nutrition
  • Social development

Ghana has been a partner country for German development cooperation for more than 50 years. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH opened its office in the capital, Accra, in 1983.

When compared with other countries in the region, Ghana has a stable democracy and above-average economic growth. Ghana’s Government is also committed to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ranks 8th out of 52 countries in the SDG Index. Political, economic and social inequalities persist and affect the distribution of income and wealth within the population. Around 85 per cent of the workforce is employed in the informal sector, where financial and advisory services are difficult to access and barely affordable. Furthermore, many people lack professional training and qualifications, which hinders their prospects of employment and leads to migration.

Our work on site: For renewable energies and better job prospects

Following consultations between the German and Ghanaian Governments, GIZ’s work focuses on the following core issues and priority areas:

  • Responsibility for our planet – climate and energy: renewable energy and energy efficiency
  • Training and sustainable growth for decent jobs
  • Peaceful and inclusive societies; good governance

To ensure that Ghana has a reliable and sustainable electricity supply, GIZ is advising the Ghanaian Ministry of Energy on the implementation of a renewable energy law. The objective is also to increase energy efficiency in the country. In addition, GIZ is developing and promoting needs-based training and professional development in the energy sector. GIZ is thus supporting the development and expansion of renewable energy and the introduction of energy saving solutions.

GIZ is promoting inclusive, job-creating growth in Ghana to enhance employment prospects. Training and income-generating opportunities are therefore to be improved for low-income households, disadvantaged groups, returnees and individuals intending to migrate. The aim is also to promote the private sector and digitalisation, in particular. GIZ aims to achieve this by supporting businesses, tech start-ups and disadvantaged individuals with advisory services, financial instruments, and short-term and long-term training.

In the area of good governance, GIZ supports Ghana’s Government and municipalities in generating more revenue. The company is also providing advice on transparent use of revenue to support political objectives, particularly to support disadvantaged population groups and promote local economies. Moreover, audit offices, civil society and citizens are to be supported in demanding accountability from the Government in order to prevent corruption.

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Ghana in brief

Total population
34.43m
HDI Rank
143
GDP per capita
$2.41k
Rural population
40.1%

GIZ local staff

As of: 31.12.2024

  • 506 National employees
  • 79 International employees
  • 10 Development workers
  • 2 Integrated experts

Projects in this country

Brochure: GIZ in Ghana_EN
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Dr Dirk Aßmann
Country Director
GIZ Office Ghana
German Development Cooperation House No 7 Volta Street
Accra
Ghana
+233 302947632
Postal address
P.O. Box KA 9698
Accra
Ghana
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