
Why the Black Volta Basin matters to Ghana’s economic future?
John Baptist Walier KABO-BAH
Ghana has treated the Black Volta primarily as a water resource. It is time, as Ghanaians, we recognise it as an economic landscape capable of strengthening energy security, food production, rural enterprise, climate resilience and regional trade.
Published by Christabel Danso
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