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Ghana is becoming a middle income economy through years of
sustained economic growth, enhanced by the recent discover-
ies and commercialization of oil and gas. The country can become
an example of how to break the “oil curse” through transparent
and robust governance of the sector, and by using the windfalls
to achieve the MDGs, in particular, those related to sanitation and
malnutrition.
Challenge
The discovery of oil challenges Ghana to create a legal framework
which ensures transparency in the administration of the natural
resource, and on keeping the country competitive in the face of
the potential Dutch disease. Ghana also needs to maintain macro-
economic stability to guarantee its citizens low interest rates, low
inflation and a stable currency so it does not accumulate high fiscal
and current account deficits as it did at the end of 2008. It would
also need to adapt its economic policy to the needs of a middle
income country, with a more substantive role for the private sector.
Approach
The International Development Association’s (IDA) strategy to
assist Ghana’s progress towards becoming a middle income
country involves a division of labor with other Development Part-
ners that ensures more targeted interventions. It focuses on three
main fronts: first, improvement of private sector competitiveness,
including modernization of the agriculture, transport and energy
sectors, and the enhancement of natural resources management;
second, on human development, by improving service delivery in
IDA at Work
Ghana: The Challenges of Becoming a
Middle-Income Country
2
education, health, water and sanitation, as
well as social protection; and third, the pro-
motion of good governance, improved effi-
ciency and reach of public services through
ICT, and the strengthening of social responsi-
bility. IDA will continue to provide Ghana with
budget support for critical reforms.
Results
IDA’s most important contribution in Ghana
has been its support to the country’s sustained
economic growth of 5-7 percent over two
decades, and continued poverty reduction
from 39.5 percent in 1999 to 28.5 percent
in 2006. Virtually all indicators in the infra-
structure sector, such as water, sanitation,
electrification, roads, have improved in the
last two decades: access to improved urban/
rural water sources from 89/68 percent cov-
erage respectively in 2005 to 90/74 percent
coverage in 2008; mobile phones per 100
people increased from 13 to 50 from 2005 to
2008; and the electrification rate increased
from 54 percent in 2007 to 59 percent in
2009. In the education sector, primary school
completion rates and access have improved
steadily with completion increasing from 86.3
percent in 2009 to 87.1 percent in 2010, and
access increasing from 89.4 to 101.3 percent
between 2005 and 2010. Improvements in
access to education across the country have
been supported under the IDA-financed Edu-
cation Sector Project. This is being followed
by a Skills and Technology development proj-
ect to help with formal and informal training
systems and the adoption of new technologies
in economic sectors prioritized in the govern-
ment’s development plans.
IDA has also supported improvements in
health. Under-five mortality rates have been
reduced from 111 in 2003 to 80 per 1,000 live
births in 2008. Antenatal care has improved.
Women giving birth with the attendance of
skilled personnel increased from 46 percent
in 2003 to 59 percent in 2008. Neonatal mor-
tality has declined and immunization cover-
age has increased from 69 percent in 2003 to
79 percent in 2008.
In the water sector, Ghana is on course to
achieve the MDG target of 78 percent of the
population having access to improved water
by the year 2015. Access has increased con-
sistently in rural areas over the last couple of
decades, while a major effort will be needed
in urban areas to keep up with the high urban
growth. Sanitation, however, remains a big
challenge and Ghana is among the countries
with lowest access to improved sanitation
facilities in Africa. IDA’s support to water and
sanitation has included a number of projects
that have benefited both urban and rural
areas.
Ghana’s Information Communications Tech-
nology (ICT) sector has also registered one
of the most significant growth rates in Africa.
The Government’s proactive policy and regu-
latory interventions, combined with support
from the World Bank Group and other develop-
ment partners, has resulted in a competitive
and vibrant industry with significant private
sector investment. This has translated into a
telephone penetration rate of over 60 percent
in 2010 (from less than 3 percent in 2003),
over 50 percent decrease in local and inter-
national call rates, and a threefold reduction
in internet access prices from US$3 to less
than US$1/hr. There has also been a decline
in the time required for business registration
from 129 days in 2002 to 33 days in 2009. This
positive business climate has translated, in
turn, into strong performance of exports and
in the country’s ability to draw on foreign
3
savings by tapping the international capital
market, attracting foreign direct investors,
and continuing to receive large remittance
inflows from Ghanaians living abroad. Ghana
is also a leader in the Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative (EITI) through which
civil society monitors payments from mining
companies to local and central government,
and the transparency of the transactions.
IDA Contribution
IDA is a long term partner of Ghana, and it
has been active in adapting its strategy to the
current needs of Ghana’s Shared Growth and
Development Agenda. Most recently, when oil
and gas were discovered, IDA moved quickly
to support the Government strengthen new
institutions for oversight and train profession-
als of the new hydrocarbon industry. IDA has
also worked closely with Ghana by supporting
it to play a leading role in the West Africa
energy market, by connecting the West Africa
Gas Pipeline from Nigeria to Benin, Togo and
Ghana, including lowering electricity prices
in all these countries and helping intercon-
nect the market with power transmission
lines, roads for the north-south and coastal
corridors, and agricultural innovation. IDA’s
current commitment to Ghana amounts to
US$1.2 billion for a portfolio of 21 projects.
Disbursements amounts have been increasing
since FY2009.
Partners
Ghana is very active in pursuing Paris/Accra
harmonization efforts with development part-
ners through the Multilateral Development
Budget Support group. The group has a set of
agreed benchmarks used by all partners and
there are working groups in fifteen sectors.
Ghana received official development assis-
tance (ODA) from 19 development partners—
Canada, France, Denmark (DANIDA), Ger-
many, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea,
Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom (DFID),
United States (US), IDA, African Development
Bank, European Union, United Nations Group,
IFAD, GAVI Alliance, and Global Fund—total-
ing US$1,489.5 million in disbursements in
2010. Ghana continues to enjoy the support
of a whole range of development partners, as
well as the new BRIC partners (Brazil, Russia,
India, China and South Africa).
Moving Forward
The Government of Ghana is preparing for a
new phase of international relationships as it
continues on its growth path. IDA is assisting
Ghana by focusing its support on strengthen-
ing Public Private Partnerships to deal with
infrastructure challenges; development of
large-scale commercial agriculture, with
more added value that allows the country
to produce crops competitively at a larger
scale; to address the geographical inequali-
ties between the poorer north and the richer
south with a social protection network; and
finally, to have stronger institutions with the
public accountability to use the country’s
natural resources.
Recently approved IDA operations are sup-
porting fiscal decentralization with a proj-
ect in Local Governments ($175 million),
vocational training on demand driven basis
($70 million) Skills and Technology Develop-
ment project, among others. There are also
important projects for FY2012 such as the
Commercial Agriculture Project ($100 mil-
lion), Fisheries ($40 million) and the Public
Private Partnership Project ($45 million).
Ghana with IDA support is also connecting
government through its electronic network
4
under the e-Ghana project which will allow
the country to have a modern public financial
management system. IDA is also contributing
to the modernization of land management in
Ghana, by making sure all stakeholders are
included.
As in many natural resource-endowed coun-
tries, the arrival of oil in 2011 provides Ghana
with both important opportunities and sub-
stantial risks. The government is fully aware
of the need to further pursue economic
stabilization over the next several years,
while encouraging growth through reforms in
infrastructure, agricultural modernization,
private sector development and investment
in social services. IDA will continue to pro-
vide support to the Government on all these
efforts, including the use of oil revenues for
development initiatives. This will require
sound legislation and strong institutional
capacity to ensure a prudent, transparent
and accountable use of these new resources.
The role of civil society in influencing policy
and in shaping well-informed developmental
debates, as well as tracking actions, has
thus become more crucial, and underlies the
importance of establishing access to timely
and unbiased information on public spending
and developmental results. IDA will support
efforts to strengthen participation of local
think-tanks and civil society organizations,
in promoting a demand-driven, socially
accountable approach—one that fosters civic
engagement—to deepen the government’s
commitment to improving the lives of its
people.
Last Updated April 2011.
http://www.worldbank.org/ida

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Ghana: the challenges of becoming a middle income country

  • 1. Ghana is becoming a middle income economy through years of sustained economic growth, enhanced by the recent discover- ies and commercialization of oil and gas. The country can become an example of how to break the “oil curse” through transparent and robust governance of the sector, and by using the windfalls to achieve the MDGs, in particular, those related to sanitation and malnutrition. Challenge The discovery of oil challenges Ghana to create a legal framework which ensures transparency in the administration of the natural resource, and on keeping the country competitive in the face of the potential Dutch disease. Ghana also needs to maintain macro- economic stability to guarantee its citizens low interest rates, low inflation and a stable currency so it does not accumulate high fiscal and current account deficits as it did at the end of 2008. It would also need to adapt its economic policy to the needs of a middle income country, with a more substantive role for the private sector. Approach The International Development Association’s (IDA) strategy to assist Ghana’s progress towards becoming a middle income country involves a division of labor with other Development Part- ners that ensures more targeted interventions. It focuses on three main fronts: first, improvement of private sector competitiveness, including modernization of the agriculture, transport and energy sectors, and the enhancement of natural resources management; second, on human development, by improving service delivery in IDA at Work Ghana: The Challenges of Becoming a Middle-Income Country
  • 2. 2 education, health, water and sanitation, as well as social protection; and third, the pro- motion of good governance, improved effi- ciency and reach of public services through ICT, and the strengthening of social responsi- bility. IDA will continue to provide Ghana with budget support for critical reforms. Results IDA’s most important contribution in Ghana has been its support to the country’s sustained economic growth of 5-7 percent over two decades, and continued poverty reduction from 39.5 percent in 1999 to 28.5 percent in 2006. Virtually all indicators in the infra- structure sector, such as water, sanitation, electrification, roads, have improved in the last two decades: access to improved urban/ rural water sources from 89/68 percent cov- erage respectively in 2005 to 90/74 percent coverage in 2008; mobile phones per 100 people increased from 13 to 50 from 2005 to 2008; and the electrification rate increased from 54 percent in 2007 to 59 percent in 2009. In the education sector, primary school completion rates and access have improved steadily with completion increasing from 86.3 percent in 2009 to 87.1 percent in 2010, and access increasing from 89.4 to 101.3 percent between 2005 and 2010. Improvements in access to education across the country have been supported under the IDA-financed Edu- cation Sector Project. This is being followed by a Skills and Technology development proj- ect to help with formal and informal training systems and the adoption of new technologies in economic sectors prioritized in the govern- ment’s development plans. IDA has also supported improvements in health. Under-five mortality rates have been reduced from 111 in 2003 to 80 per 1,000 live births in 2008. Antenatal care has improved. Women giving birth with the attendance of skilled personnel increased from 46 percent in 2003 to 59 percent in 2008. Neonatal mor- tality has declined and immunization cover- age has increased from 69 percent in 2003 to 79 percent in 2008. In the water sector, Ghana is on course to achieve the MDG target of 78 percent of the population having access to improved water by the year 2015. Access has increased con- sistently in rural areas over the last couple of decades, while a major effort will be needed in urban areas to keep up with the high urban growth. Sanitation, however, remains a big challenge and Ghana is among the countries with lowest access to improved sanitation facilities in Africa. IDA’s support to water and sanitation has included a number of projects that have benefited both urban and rural areas. Ghana’s Information Communications Tech- nology (ICT) sector has also registered one of the most significant growth rates in Africa. The Government’s proactive policy and regu- latory interventions, combined with support from the World Bank Group and other develop- ment partners, has resulted in a competitive and vibrant industry with significant private sector investment. This has translated into a telephone penetration rate of over 60 percent in 2010 (from less than 3 percent in 2003), over 50 percent decrease in local and inter- national call rates, and a threefold reduction in internet access prices from US$3 to less than US$1/hr. There has also been a decline in the time required for business registration from 129 days in 2002 to 33 days in 2009. This positive business climate has translated, in turn, into strong performance of exports and in the country’s ability to draw on foreign
  • 3. 3 savings by tapping the international capital market, attracting foreign direct investors, and continuing to receive large remittance inflows from Ghanaians living abroad. Ghana is also a leader in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) through which civil society monitors payments from mining companies to local and central government, and the transparency of the transactions. IDA Contribution IDA is a long term partner of Ghana, and it has been active in adapting its strategy to the current needs of Ghana’s Shared Growth and Development Agenda. Most recently, when oil and gas were discovered, IDA moved quickly to support the Government strengthen new institutions for oversight and train profession- als of the new hydrocarbon industry. IDA has also worked closely with Ghana by supporting it to play a leading role in the West Africa energy market, by connecting the West Africa Gas Pipeline from Nigeria to Benin, Togo and Ghana, including lowering electricity prices in all these countries and helping intercon- nect the market with power transmission lines, roads for the north-south and coastal corridors, and agricultural innovation. IDA’s current commitment to Ghana amounts to US$1.2 billion for a portfolio of 21 projects. Disbursements amounts have been increasing since FY2009. Partners Ghana is very active in pursuing Paris/Accra harmonization efforts with development part- ners through the Multilateral Development Budget Support group. The group has a set of agreed benchmarks used by all partners and there are working groups in fifteen sectors. Ghana received official development assis- tance (ODA) from 19 development partners— Canada, France, Denmark (DANIDA), Ger- many, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom (DFID), United States (US), IDA, African Development Bank, European Union, United Nations Group, IFAD, GAVI Alliance, and Global Fund—total- ing US$1,489.5 million in disbursements in 2010. Ghana continues to enjoy the support of a whole range of development partners, as well as the new BRIC partners (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). Moving Forward The Government of Ghana is preparing for a new phase of international relationships as it continues on its growth path. IDA is assisting Ghana by focusing its support on strengthen- ing Public Private Partnerships to deal with infrastructure challenges; development of large-scale commercial agriculture, with more added value that allows the country to produce crops competitively at a larger scale; to address the geographical inequali- ties between the poorer north and the richer south with a social protection network; and finally, to have stronger institutions with the public accountability to use the country’s natural resources. Recently approved IDA operations are sup- porting fiscal decentralization with a proj- ect in Local Governments ($175 million), vocational training on demand driven basis ($70 million) Skills and Technology Develop- ment project, among others. There are also important projects for FY2012 such as the Commercial Agriculture Project ($100 mil- lion), Fisheries ($40 million) and the Public Private Partnership Project ($45 million). Ghana with IDA support is also connecting government through its electronic network
  • 4. 4 under the e-Ghana project which will allow the country to have a modern public financial management system. IDA is also contributing to the modernization of land management in Ghana, by making sure all stakeholders are included. As in many natural resource-endowed coun- tries, the arrival of oil in 2011 provides Ghana with both important opportunities and sub- stantial risks. The government is fully aware of the need to further pursue economic stabilization over the next several years, while encouraging growth through reforms in infrastructure, agricultural modernization, private sector development and investment in social services. IDA will continue to pro- vide support to the Government on all these efforts, including the use of oil revenues for development initiatives. This will require sound legislation and strong institutional capacity to ensure a prudent, transparent and accountable use of these new resources. The role of civil society in influencing policy and in shaping well-informed developmental debates, as well as tracking actions, has thus become more crucial, and underlies the importance of establishing access to timely and unbiased information on public spending and developmental results. IDA will support efforts to strengthen participation of local think-tanks and civil society organizations, in promoting a demand-driven, socially accountable approach—one that fosters civic engagement—to deepen the government’s commitment to improving the lives of its people. Last Updated April 2011. http://www.worldbank.org/ida