The World Bank’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Ms Sandie Okoro has arrived in Ghana for a four-day mission
Ms Okoro’s mission is expected to enable her to get a better understanding of how the Banks financed programs and projects are working in Ghana
It is also expected to afford her the opportunity to learn how the Bank’s recently decentralized legal services is working and how they can better support the Government’s program.
While in Ghana, she will also pay a courtesy call on Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Gloria Akuffo and Her Ladyship Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, to discuss Agile strategies the Bank and Government could employ in Ghana and learn about the justice sector’s accomplishments and challenges.
She is to participate in roundtable discussions on The Political Economy Landscape-Ghana@61: Reflections on Democracy and Development and Gender Based Violence and Law Reforms.
Finally, she will also visit the Climate Innovation Center at Ashesi University, to interact with beneficiaries of the project and discuss the dividends they have reaped from the Project.
The World Bank Group Senior Vice President and General Counsel who is accompanied by Chief Counsel, of the World Bank’s Africa Region, Sheila Braka Musiime will also visit Liberia as part of a 6-day regional visit.