Wolfowitz, Paul2016-08-182016-08-182007-03-05https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24907Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, congratulated Ghana on its fiftieth anniversary that it has become one of the best performers economically in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is expected to meet the Millennium Development Goal to cut poverty in half. He spoke about World Bank partnership with the university to help create a facility that provides access to a wealth of development information for students, researchers, faculty, and the general public, and encourages all to take advantage of this new resource on the campus. Ghana faces challenges to boost the competitiveness of the private sector, an important engine for job creation. Ghana will need to invest heavily in infrastructure, and reform its energy sector, while ensuring sustained good governance. He concluded by saying that Ghana should inspire Africa by aiming higher, moving faster, taking bigger and bolder steps to achieve the future that the people of Ghana deserve.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOSMALLER ONESBUSINESS OWNERSGROWTH RATESTECHNOLOGYCOMMUNITIESINVESTORSCOLLEGERED TAPEGOODPEOPLESCIENCEFINANCINGFOREIGN INVESTORSWOMANEDUCATION LEVELSFUTUREINCOMEBANKRETURNSEMERGING ECONOMIESSYSTEMSGOOD GOVERNANCEINFORMATIONDEVELOPING COUNTRIESPEER REVIEWRESEARCHERSEXPENDITURESPROPERTYJOB CREATIONCAREERSSYSTEMSMALL BUSINESS OWNERSMARKETCORRUPTIONPROFESSORCLOSED ECONOMYMEDIAINTERNETDEVELOPING COUNTRYFACULTYAUDITSGOVERNANCEBUDGETECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTHUMAN RIGHTSSMALL BUSINESSCREDITSGROWTH RATEINVESTMENTEXTREME POVERTYPOVERTYCLEAN WATEREDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIESCIVIL SOCIETYDEMOCRACYTRADINGDEVELOPMENT FINANCEUNIVERSITYSTUDENTSINVESTMENTSITLENDINGMULTINATIONALSATINTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTPUBLIC FINANCEMISMANAGEMENTBUREAUCRATIC RED TAPEPRIVATE SECTOR GROWTHSCHOOLNATURAL RESOURCESFINANCEGRANTSHUMAN DEVELOPMENTINVESTINGOn the 50th Anniversary of Ghana's IndependenceSpeechWorld Bank10.1596/24907