Geography and economics
Ghana is an African country located on the western side of Africa. Its neighbors are Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Cote D'Ivoire to the west. It has a population of 18,100, 703 and a population density of 197 people per square mile. Ghana is 92,098 square miles and English is its official language. The capital city of Accra has around 1, 673,000 people residing in it. There are the physical statistics, now onto the more interesting part.The country's greatest strengths lie in its natural resources. In those terms, it is very rich. Cocoa, its biggest export, accounts for 15% of the world's supply. Also its gold production, in recent years, it's exported as many as one million fine ounces. Ghana also has a good supply of bauxite, diamonds, coffee, rice, cassava, timber and rubber. Moreover, since 1983, the economy has steadily grown. With economic recovery policies intact, the economy has raised 5% a year since 1983. Tourism also is growing within Ghana. Tourist rates are increasing also. With all these cash crops, costly goods, and economic restructuring, one would wonder why they need assistance at all.Ghana's weaknesses though, almost outwei
Even the current president, Jerry Rawlings, led two himself in 1979 and 1981. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. Because the country already has plenty of available natural resources, what it needs is the economic knowledge to put those to work and try to repay debts and earn capital. The major causes of death are malaria, diarrheal diseases, and tuberculosis (due to the pollution). From 1981 to 1992, Rawlings was the leader of the Provisional National Defense Council. As for other statistics that are related, its farming does well because of the two rainy seasons. So I decided that it'd be good for me to research it. Ghana would also be a good place for economic help because all of its close neighbors also. Right now there is a military/republic government. All of the foreign investors that come in only invest in the gold fields. With its high variety of natural resources and arable land, it wouldn't take much to get this country out of debt. As for regions, the north is rather poor, while the urban south is richer. If an investor saw that a country was well educated, then he'd be thinking about the more difficult and skilled labor that the workers could do.
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