The three northern regions of Ghana are persistently the poorest regions, and the stable economic growth which Ghana has experienced since the early 1990s has not extended to the north. While parts of other regions are also poor, the north comprises the poorest large geographical area, one where economic growth has been difficult to stimulate.
There are several arguments for bridging the north south divide through economic growth. Ghana 's overall economic growth and ability to reduce poverty will be substantially enhanced if northern Ghana shares in that growth. As a trading economy, Ghana 's global position will progress further if northern Ghana also grows economically; producing exports as well as consuming imported goods and services. Arguably everyone has a right to share in prosperity, but countries' political stability can also be threatened by regional under-development, as observed not least in neighbouring Côte d'Ivoire . This is thus a truly national project.
The study investigated the opportunities for and constraints on growth, and outlines the way forward. To date it has carried out fieldwork in the three northern regions, held workshops in Tamale and Accra, which were reported on national and local news, and opened respectively by the Regional Minister for the Northern Region, and the Minister for Trade and Industry, and produced presentations for these workshops:
Bridging the North South Divide: getting economic growth moving in Northern Ghana CEPA/ODI Workshop, Accra 20 July 2005
Growth prospects in Northern Ghana: Interim Conclusions and new Directions by Andy McKay, ODI, Accra July 20, 2005.
Lessons from Burkina Faso presented by Ramatu M. Al Hassan, University of Ghana , Legon and Charles Jebuni, Centre for Policy Analysis, Accra July 20, 2005
Northern Region Poised for Growth by Charles Jebuni.
Growth Opportunities in Upper East Region by Ramatu M. Al-Hassan Department of Agricultural Economies and Agribusiness University of Ghana , Legon July 20, 2005
Growth Potential of Upper West Region by Charles Jebuni
Bridging the North South Divide In Ghana EQUITY & DEVELOPMENT,World Development Report 2006
Background Papers.
The study is being carried out by the Overseas Development Institute, London and the Centre for Policy Analysis, Accra , with team members from the University of Ghana at Legon, the University of Development Studies at Navrongo, Imperial College , London , and the University of Sussex . It has been commissioned by the Department for International Development (DFID) in Ghana . |