... Research services and findings on issues of peculiar interest to respective members
Collaborate with selected financial institutions to provide long term credit and other forms of financing at discount ...
... of questionnaire on the cost of corruption and stakeholder engagements on research findings on the cost of corruption in the licensing regime for businesses in Ghana.
Business Owners, Observers and Staff ...
Introduction
The Private Sector is that part of an economy that is neither owned nor controlled by the state or Government but, is run, by individuals (Investopedia, 2016). The private sector therefore ...
The ICT Industry comprises telecommunications operators, internet service providers, VSAT data operators, software manufacturers, broadcast institutions, ICT education providers, internet cafés, etc. Generally, ...
Ghanaian timber is highly valued for its durability and aesthetic appearance. It is used in the manufacture of products such as floorings, furniture, carvings, toys, Mouldings, rafters, sea defense walls, ...
The hospitality industry is a broad category of fields within the service industry that includes lodging, event planning, theme parks, transportation, cruise line, and additional fields within the tourism ...
... case, to identify the factors responsible for such attitudes and make recommendations for the increased patronage of Made-in-Ghana goods.Summary of Findings+ Preference: 45.5% of the respondents preferred ...
The Ghanaian real estate market has seen significant expansion due to the rapid growth of the Ghanaian economy and the influx of foreign investors into the country. Demand for various types of properties ...
Ghana’s oil and gas prospects are significant. It is believed that Ghana’s oil and gas resources stretches across the country’s shoreline from the west (Cape Three Points) to the east (Keta). Similarly, ...
... critical challenges confronting them. According to the survey findings, associations are not valued by their members, are poorly funded, under resourced, have divergent and often conflicting views, as ...
... the findings of the study to the stakeholders on Tuesday 13th July 2004 at Novotel Hotel, at
2.30 p.m. It was organized under the UNDP, under Component Two of the Ghana Government /UNDP ...
... Findings and Draft Action Plan, facilitate discussions and solicit recommendations and comments to be incorporated in the Study Final Report and Action Plan.
Prepare and submit the Study Final Report ...
Textile manufacturing in Ghana is an industry consisting of ginneries and textile mills producing batik, wax cloth, fancy printed cloth and Kente cloth. Firms have located in Ghana to serve local and regional ...
... efficient manner.
It was against this background: that PEF organized a roundtable discussion on 2nd December, 2003 at the Novotel Hotel to discuss findings of the study report. The roundtable discussion ...
Agriculture is the main driving force behind Ghana's economy, accounting for approximately 42% of the country's GDP and employing 54% of its work force. Ghana is the world's largest cocoa producer after ...
... the seriousness of the developments and decided to undertake a very thorough review of the situation and to move on to finding the best steps to produce reliable remedies and results.
PEf felt justifiably ...
The government of Ghana has encouraged the development of non-traditional industries over the past decade in order to diversify the country's export base. Horticulture has been a central and a major benefactor ...
The health industry comprises all firms directly involved in the production and promotion of health care. These include all firms (both public and private) operating in the health market and are involved ...
The country may be classified into three main agriculture zones. The forest vegetation zone: consists of parts of Western, Eastern, Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo and Volta Regions. The northern savannah vegetation ...
Agriculture has long been an important sector of the economy, employing about 50 percent of the labour force. At the end of 2014, the sector contributed an estimated 19.9 percent to the country’s GDP (Ghana ...