Ghana’s labor force has grown rapidly, from approximately 6.5 million in 1993 to 11.3 million in 2014, and is expected to continue to grow in the coming decades. A stronger focus on Human Capital investments of children with a particular focus on skills for future jobs will be key:
Can Ghana’s extreme poor be graduated?
A stronger focus on human capital investments of children from these households with a particular focus on skills for future jobs will be key. (Photo: Arne Hoel / World Bank) Ghana was the First Country in Sub-Saharan Africa to meet the Millennium Development Goal (MDG1) target of halving extreme po…