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No projects suspended in Ghana – World Bank

The World Bank has firmly dismissed claims that any of its funded projects in Ghana have been put on hold, aiming to reassure stakeholders amid rising concerns over the country’s economic situatio

In a brief statement released on Thursday, the multilateral financial institution stated: “No projects in the World Bank-financed portfolio in Ghana are currently suspended.”

This follows speculations that two major World Bank-funded initiatives—the $200 million Tree Crops Diversification Project and the $200 million Ghana Digital Acceleration Project (GDAP)—had been suspended due to the recent dismissal of key officials by the new administration.

As a key development partner, the World Bank plays a vital role in Ghana’s growth, financing projects across critical sectors such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and energy. Any disruption to these programs could have significant economic and social repercussions, potentially impacting service delivery, job creation, and investor confidence.

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