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August 07, 2009
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World Bank President to tour Africa next week
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Aug 7, Ghanadot - World
Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick next week will begin
a three-nation African tour to encourage investor and donor
support to help the world’s poorest continent cope with the
global economic crisis.
During visits to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda
and Uganda, Zoellick will see up-close some of the damage
the financial crisis has wrought on these three countries of
Africa’s Great Lakes region.
Ahead of his trip, the World Bank president encouraged
investors to take advantage of investment opportunities that
continue to beckon from Africa, despite the crisis.
Opportunities exist even in African countries still mired
in, or emerging from conflict, such as DR Congo,
post-genocide countries such as Rwanda, and relatively
stable countries such as Uganda.
“Some of the biggest gains in fighting poverty in Africa can
be made if investors and donors boost support for
agriculture, helping Africa achieve food security, while
improving rural incomes and facilitating post-harvest
marketing, conservation and agricultural processing,”
Zoellick said.
The funding most urgently needed should help expand Africa’s
share of global and intra-African trade, foster regional
integration, curb armed conflicts, and build the crucial
infrastructure in energy, transport and irrigation to
promote manufacturing and industrialization on the
continent, he added.
The World Bank president is visiting Africa within weeks of
the Group of 20 Summit in Pittsburgh in September. World
Bank Group support for Africa is mainly provided through the
International Development Association (IDA) and
International Finance Corporation (IFC). IDA provides grants
and low-interest loans to the world’s 79 poorest countries,
half of which are in Africa.
IDA has over the last year committed more resources than
initially planned in order to help African countries cope
with the negative effects of the global crisis. IFC provides
investments and advisory services to build the private
sector in developing countries. IFC's commitments in Africa
have grown from $445 million in FY05 to $1.82 billion in
FY09.
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World Bank President to tour Africa next week
Accra, Aug 7, Ghanadot - World
Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick next week will begin
a three-nation African tour to encourage investor and donor
support to help the world’s poorest continent cope with the
global economic crisis...
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NPP postpones congress for Akwatia
elections
Accra, Aug 7, Ghanadot - The much anticipated
congress of the largest opposition party in Ghana, New
Patriotic Party (NPP), has been postponed because of the
Akwatia election.
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The Ga Mantse is irate over
government restrictions on Homowo
Accra, Aug 7, Ghanadot - The Ga
Mantse, Nii Tackie Tawiah III, held a press conference
yesterday to express his displeasure at the way the
government has been intruding into Ga traditional affairs
regarding the celebration of the Homowo..
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CHRAJ Boss supports shoot to kill
Accra, Agu 7, Ghanadot - The Commissioner of the
Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ),
Mr Francis Emile Short, has declared his support for
“shoot to kill,” a popular phrase being used in Ghana
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