International agencies in Accra and their descriptions

Accra, Ghana’s capital, serves as a strategic headquarters for numerous international agencies. Below, we detail the missions and essential development work these organizations execute within the region.

Symposium Of Episcopal Conference Of Africa And Madagascar

The Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar gathers the Catholic Church’s bishops from both continents.

ECOWAS

The Economic Community of West African States operates as a regional political and economic union comprising fifteen West African nations.

SNV

The non-governmental organization SNV Netherlands Development Organization actively commits to ending poverty worldwide. SNV prioritizes expanding people’s incomes and career prospects in sectors like agriculture, while also broadening their access to essential utilities: energy, water, sanitation, and hygiene.

GIZ

GIZ supports Ghana across various industries as part of the collaboration between Ghana and Germany. Following intergovernmental discussions in June 2015, GIZ Ghana now concentrates its support on three core sectors: agriculture, governance, and sustainable economic development.

WVI

World Vision International functions as an ecumenical Christian humanitarian relief, development, and advocacy organization.

Why international community is interested in Accra 

Economically, Ghana presents a dynamic and attractive proposition. The nation is globally renowned for its significant production of gold and cocoa, vital commodities that underpin its economy. The discovery and subsequent development of offshore oil and gas reserves have further diversified its economic portfolio, drawing substantial foreign direct investment. Ghana’s consistent economic growth, which has propelled it to lower-middle-income status, coupled with ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and business regulations, positions it as a promising market within West Africa. Sectors such as manufacturing, services, and digital innovation are increasingly robust, signaling a move towards a more diversified and resilient economy.

ABOUT ACCRA

Official Language – English

Dialect – Ga

Currency – Cedi

Elevation – 61m

Driving – Right