... i.e. 57% of remittances to sub-saharan Africa
President Kufuor has stated that remittances from Ghanaians abroad, in 2006, was US$4 billion.
A World Bank report (website) estimates remittances, through official channels, by migrants from all Sub-Saharan Africa countries at about $US7 billion for 2006. Consequently, If President Kufuor's estimate reflects only transfers through official channels, then it implies 57% of remittances sent home by migrants to sub-saharan Africa and 2% of the world's remittances emerges from Ghanaians.
According to the president, the increases in remittances, which had kept on growing over the past six years, were a manifestation of the confidence Ghanaians abroad had in the government
Kufuor made the statement when he addressed a grand durbar of the chiefs and people of the Kwahu Traditional Area at Abetifi in the Eastern Region on Saturday.
The event, which was used to inaugurate the Kwahu Education Trust Fund, also witnessed the coming together of Kwahu citizens abroad to support those at home in raising funds for the development of the area. ... i.e. 57% of remittances to sub-saharan Africa
President Kufuor has stated that remittances from Ghanaians abroad, in 2006, was US$4 billion.
A World Bank report (website) estimates remittances, through official channels, by migrants from all Sub-Saharan Africa countries at about $US7 billion for 2006. Consequently, If President Kufuor's estimate reflects only transfers through official channels, then it implies 57% of remittances sent home by migrants to sub-saharan Africa and 2% of the world's remittances emerges from Ghanaians.
According to the president, the increases in remittances, which had kept on growing over the past six years, were a manifestation of the confidence Ghanaians abroad had in the government
Kufuor made the statement when he addressed a grand durbar of the chiefs and people of the Kwahu Traditional Area at Abetifi in the Eastern Region on Saturday.
The event, which was used to inaugurate the Kwahu Education Trust Fund, also witnessed the coming together of Kwahu citizens abroad to support those at home in raising funds for the development of the area.