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EU and Ghana sign financing agreements and launch European Partners Joint Cooperation Strategy
EU and Ghana sign financing agreements and launch European Partners Joint Cooperation Strategy
01/02/2018 - 11:12
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Speech delivered by Head of the European Union in Ghana, Ambassador William Hanna
Speech delivered by Ghana's Minister of Finance, Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta
Press Release on the launch of the Joint Programme strategy and the Signing of the financing agreements
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Press and information team of the Delegation to GHANA
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EU Annual Reports on Human Rights and Democracy
07/10/2020
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Call African European Youth Forum 28-29 September 2020
10/09/2020
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Bank of Ghana - The Challenges of Monetary Policy and Markets Development in Ghana
03/09/2019
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03/09/2019
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