Ghana

Market Oriented Agriculture Programme (MOAP)

Ghana ist ein aufstrebendes Land mittleren Einkommens. Trotz seines im Vergleich zu anderen Wirtschaftssektoren langsameren Wachstums spielt der für Klimaänderungen anfällige Agrarsektor immer noch eine wichtige Rolle in der sozio-ökonomischen Entwicklung des Landes. Der Sektor erwirtschaftet ein Viertel des Bruttosozialprodukts, beschäftigt 44% der Arbeitskräfte des Landes, sichert die weitgehende Versorgung mit Grundnahrungsmitteln und erbringt einen großen Teil der nationalen Exporterlöse. Kleinbetriebe erzeugen knapp 80% der gesamten landwirtschaftlichen Produktion.

Introduction of a Deposit Protection Scheme in Ghana

Im Rahmen der Finanziellen Zusammenarbeit (FZ) fördert die Bundesrepublik Deutschland den Aufbau eines Einlagensicherungssystems in Ghana. Ziel des Vorhabens ist es, ein funktionsfähiges, nachhaltiges und sowohl bei Finanzinstitutionen als auch in der Öffentlichkeit bekanntes Einlagensicherungssystem zu schaffen, das maßgeblich zu einer verbesserten Absicherung und Mobilisierung lokaler Finanzmittel beitragen soll.

Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP)

The Government of the Republic of Ghana has applied for funds from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to implement the Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP). The Programme provides a framework for a long-term financing engagement for private sector-led, pro-poor agricultural value chain development in Ghana. The objective of the programme is to contribute to sustainable poverty reduction in rural Ghana, ensuring that agribusinesses – including smallholders – increase their profitability and resilience to climate change.

Ghana - biometric payment system

The German Government supports the Government of the Republic of Ghana implementing the countrywide, biometric payment system “e-zwich” with financial assistance. Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (herein referred to as ”GhIPSS”) is implementing a countrywide, biometric payment system (“e-zwich”), which allows the delivery of quality financial services to all parts of the populations, especially also the formerly unbanked and under-banked in rural areas.

Ghana - biometric payment system

The German Government supports the Government of the Republic of Ghana implementing the countrywide, biometric payment system “e-zwich” with financial assistance. Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (herein referred to as ”GhIPSS”) is implementing a countrywide, biometric payment system (“e-zwich”), which allows the delivery of quality financial services to all parts of the populations, especially also the formerly unbanked and under-banked in rural areas.

Ghana - biometric payment system

The German Government supports the Government of the Republic of Ghana implementing the countrywide, biometric payment system “e-zwich” with financial assistance. Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (herein referred to as ”GhIPSS”) is implementing a countrywide, biometric payment system (“e-zwich”), which allows the delivery of quality financial services to all parts of the populations, especially also the formerly unbanked and under-banked in rural areas.

Ghana - biometric payment system

The German Government supports the Government of the Republic of Ghana implementing the countrywide, biometric payment system “e-zwich” with financial assistance. Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (herein referred to as ”GhIPSS”) is implementing a countrywide, biometric payment system (“e-zwich”), which allows the delivery of quality financial services to all parts of the populations, especially also the formerly unbanked and under-banked in rural areas.

Rural Financial Programme - Support to Agrobusiness Initiative Trust Fund

Despite significant improvements in recent years the Uganda financial sector’s services are still limited to urban and peri-urban areas, while rural areas and the agricultural sector remain largely neglected by the formal financial system. As around 85% of the population lives in rural areas in Uganda improved access to adequate financial services will significantly contribute to the social and economic development of the country.

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