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The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has stated that the government is implementing major policies and programmes aimed at creating sustainable jobs, particularly for young people.
According to him, addressing unemployment—especially among the youth—has become one of the country’s key priorities as Ghana works to consolidate its economic recovery.
Dr. Forson made the remarks after a meeting with Paschal Donohoe, Managing Director and Chief Knowledge Officer at the World Bank, on Monday, March 16, 2026, where the two discussed Ghana’s economic transformation and the next phase of the country’s development agenda.
Speaking after the meeting, the Finance Minister noted that the government’s primary focus last year was to reset the economy and place it on a sustainable path.
“Today, one of our major challenges is unemployment, particularly among our youth. Africa has a rapidly growing youthful population, and it is clear that public sector employment alone cannot provide the opportunities our young people need,” he said.
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He added that the government is therefore introducing policies and programmes designed to stimulate job creation and expand opportunities for young people across various sectors of the economy.
Mr Donohoe, on his part, commended Ghana for what he described as a significant improvement in the country’s national finances.
He also indicated that the World Bank remains committed to supporting Ghana’s development efforts.
According to him, the institution is prepared to assist the country through initiatives such as a Jobs and Growth Analysis, which will help identify new opportunities for employment creation.
Dr Forson welcomed the continued partnership with the World Bank, expressing optimism that the collaboration will help create jobs, expand economic opportunities, and secure a more prosperous future for Ghanaians.