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The Network of Associations of Registered NGOs(NARNGO) has called for proposals that would empower them in collaboration with government to feed over 10 million vulnerable people in society on daily basis. They argued that hunger and abject poverty triggered socio-economic and moral decay challenges resulting in unemployment, poverty, hardships, which…
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At Time With Editors first series of programmes organized by Network of Associations of Registered NGOs in Ghana (NARNGO) held at the International Press Centre in Accra for Editors and GJA Executives, Mr. Kofi Lucas founder and President of NARNGO called for closer collaboration and partnership with Editors and GJA.
Mr. Lucas was speaking on the concept paper entitled “Strategically and holistically taking Government’s Coordinated programme to the grassroots through the Media, in the era of COVID-19 pandemic and taking advantage of the Opportunities -The Network of Associations of Registered NGOs in Ghana Approach in complementing the efforts of Government.
A Senior Research Fellow at the University of Ghana, Legon, Dr. George Domfe, has urged the government to create the enabling environment to spur the sustainable growth of the private sector to create jobs for the youth.
He said the government must put in every effort to cut the cost of credit, reduce the cost of electricity, broaden the tax net, as well as reduce taxes to allow businesses to survive and expand.
“The cost of credit is so high in Ghana, and this makes the environment for job creation very intimidating for most businesses. If we want to move Ghana Beyond Aid, electricity prices must also go down,” he said.