Ghana’s Net ODA (% of GNI) fluctuated significantly, peaking at in 2004, coinciding with debt relief initiatives under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) program. Subsequent declines reflect Ghana's graduation from aid dependency as its economy grew, bolstered by oil discoveries and investments.
By 2022, Net ODA had dropped to , highlighting Ghana's transition to financing its development domestically while still benefiting from targeted international support for specific sectors like health and education.
By 2022, Net ODA had dropped to , highlighting Ghana's transition to financing its development domestically while still benefiting from targeted international support for specific sectors like health and education.
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