National Economic Dialogue to Address Country’s Economic Challenges Set For March 3rd and 4th
The Government of Ghana, under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, has announced the National Economic Dialogue, scheduled for March 3rd and 4th, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The two-day forum aims to provide a platform for key stakeholders to engage in discussions on Ghana’s economic challenges and propose actionable solutions for sustainable economic growth. President Mahama will deliver the keynote address on the theme “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together.”
The dialogue aligns with President Mahama’s campaign pledge to foster inclusive decision-making on economic policies. It is expected to drive consensus and collaboration on priority policies and structural reforms necessary to revitalise the economy.
Key stakeholders from the private sector, academia, public policy institutions, and civil society organisations will participate in thematic discussions on:
- Achieving sustainable macroeconomic stability
- Promoting economic transformation
- Advancing infrastructure development
- Implementing structural reforms
- Ensuring private sector-led growth
- Restoring good governance and combating corruption
The government expects the outcomes of the forum to mark the beginning of Ghana’s economic reset, improving business opportunities and living conditions across the country.
Participants will work towards establishing clear commitments and milestones to strengthen the economy’s resilience and drive long-term growth.
The Mahama-led administration remains committed to fostering constructive engagement and collaboration as it seeks to build a more robust and inclusive economy.