Procurement Reform: Ghana’s Path to Progress
Mark your calendars for tonight Sunday, September 1, 2024, at 7 PM as NorvanReports hosts a groundbreaking Xspace conversation that promises to reshape the dialogue on Ghana’s economic future.
As the nation stands on the cusp of the 2024 elections, one critical yet often overlooked aspect of governance takes center stage: procurement reform.
Join host Norvan Acquah-Hayford, Managing Editor of NorvanReports, as he leads a panel of Ghana’s foremost procurement experts in a frank and forward-looking discussion.
The conversation will delve into the challenges plaguing Ghana’s procurement systems and explore innovative solutions that could propel the nation towards sustainable development.
Featured panelists include Simon Annan, President of the Ghana Institute of Procurement and Supply, bringing a professional body’s perspective; Kobina Atta Badu, a renowned procurement expert, sharing his vast experience; and Felicity A. Commey from Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, offering insights into healthcare procurement and providing a view from Ghana’s premier healthcare institution.
From tackling corruption to leveraging technology, from supporting local businesses to ensuring value for money, no stone will be left unturned in this comprehensive exploration of procurement’s role in Ghana’s future.
As citizens, taxpayers, and stakeholders in Ghana’s progress, this is your opportunity to understand how the often opaque world of government spending impacts your daily life and the nation’s development.
Whether you’re a policy maker, a business owner, or simply a concerned citizen, this conversation is crucial for anyone invested in Ghana’s future.
Join the conversation live on X (formerly Twitter) and have your voice heard.
Use hashtags #GhanaProcurementReform and #ProcureForProgress to participate in real-time.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of a discussion that could shape Ghana’s economic landscape for years to come.
Tune in to NorvanReports’ Xspace on Sunday, September 1, 2024, at 7 PM.
The future of Ghana’s procurement is in our hands – let’s build it together.