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Ghana
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Communications
Airports
[time series]
10 total, 9 usable; 5 with permanent-surface runways; none with runways over 3,659 m; 1 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 7 with runways 1,220-2,439 m
Civil air
[time series]
8 major transport aircraft
Roadways
(Highways)
[time series]
32,250 km total; 6,084 km concrete or bituminous surface, 26,166 km gravel, laterite, and improved earth surfaces
Waterways
(Inland waterways)
[time series]
Volta, Ankobra, and Tano Rivers provide 168 km of perennial navigation for launches and lighters; Lake Volta provides 1,125 km of arterial and feeder waterways
Merchant marine
[time series]
5 cargo and 1 refrigerated cargo (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 53,435 GRT/69,167 DWT
Pipelines
[time series]
none
Ports
[time series]
Tema, Takoradi
Railways
(Railroads)
[time series]
953 km, all 1.067-meter gauge; 32 km double track; railroads undergoing major renovation
Telecommunication systems
(Telecommunications)
[time series]
poor to fair system handled primarily by microwave links; 42,300 telephones; broadcast stations - 4 AM, 1 FM, 4 (8 translators) TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station
Defense Forces
Military and security forces
(Branches)
[time series]
Army, Navy, Air Force, National Police Force, National Civil Defense
Military expenditures
(Defense expenditures)
[time series]
exchange rate conversion - $30 million, less than 1% of GNP (1989 est.)
Manpower availability
[time series]
males 15-49, 3,661,558; 2,049,842 fit for military service; 170,742 reach military age (18) annually
Economy
Agricultural products
(Agriculture)
[time series]
accounts for more than 50% of GDP (including fishing and forestry); the major cash crop is cocoa; other principal crops - rice, coffee, cassava, peanuts, corn, shea nuts, timber; normally self-sufficient in food
Budget
[time series]
revenues $821 million; expenditures $782 million, including capital expenditures of $151 million (1990 est.)
Exchange rates
(Currency)
[time series]
cedi (plural - cedis); 1 cedi (C) = 100 pesewas
Economic aid
[time series]
US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $455 million; Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $2.6 billion; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $78 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $106 million
Electricity
[time series]
1,180,000 kW capacity; 4,140 million kWh produced, 265 kWh per capita (1991)
Exports
[time series]
$843 million (f.o.b., 1991 est.) commodities: cocoa 45%, gold, timber, tuna, bauxite, and aluminum partners: US 23%, UK, other EC
Debt - external
(External debt)
[time series]
$3.1 billion (1990 est.)
Fiscal year
[time series]
calendar year
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
(GDP)
[time series]
$6.2 billion; per capita $400; real growth rate 5% (1991 est.)
Illicit drugs
[time series]
illicit producer of cannabis for the international drug trade
Imports
[time series]
$1.2 billion (c.i.f., 1991 est.) commodities: petroleum 16%, consumer goods, foods, intermediate goods, capital equipment partners: US 10%, UK, FRG, France, Japan, South Korea, GDR
Industrial production growth rate
(Industrial production)
[time series]
growth rate 7.4% in manufacturing (1989); accounts for almost 1.5% of GDP
Industries
[time series]
mining, lumbering, light manufacturing, fishing, aluminum, food processing
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
[time series]
10% (1991 est.)
Economic overview
(Overview)
[time series]
Supported by substantial international assistance, Ghana has been implementing a steady economic rebuilding program since 1983, including moves toward privatization and relaxation of government controls. Heavily dependent on cocoa, gold, and timber exports, economic growth so far has not spread substantially to other areas of the economy. The costs of sending peacekeeping forces to Liberia and preparing for the transition to a democratic government have been boosting government expenditures and undercutting structural adjustment reforms. Ghana opened a stock exchange in 1990. Much of the economic improvement in 1991 was caused by favorable weather (following a severe drought the previous year) that led to plentiful harvests in Ghana's agriculturally based economy.
Unemployment rate
[time series]
10% (1991)
Geography
Climate
[time series]
tropical; warm and comparatively dry along southeast coast; hot and humid in southwest; hot and dry in north
Coastline
[time series]
539 km
Area - comparative
(Comparative area)
[time series]
slightly smaller than Oregon
Disputes - international
(Disputes)
[time series]
none
Environment - current issues
(Environment)
[time series]
recent drought in north severely affecting marginal agricultural activities; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; dry, northeasterly harmattan wind (January to March)
Area
(Land area)
[time series]
230,020 km2
Land boundaries
[time series]
2,093 km; Burkina 548 km, Ivory Coast 668 km, Togo 877 km
Land use
[time series]
arable land 5%; permanent crops 7%; meadows and pastures 15%; forest and woodland 37%; other 36%; includes irrigated NEGL%
Maritime claims
[time series]
Contiguous zone: 24 nm Continental shelf: 200 nm Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Territorial sea: 12 nm
Natural resources
[time series]
gold, timber, industrial diamonds, bauxite, manganese, fish, rubber
Note
[time series]
Lake Volta is the world's largest artificial lake
Terrain
[time series]
mostly low plains with dissected plateau in south-central area
Area
(Total area)
[time series]
238,540 km2
Government
Administrative divisions
[time series]
10 regions; Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central, Eastern, Greater Accra, Northern, Upper East, Upper West, Volta, Western
Capital
[time series]
Accra
Constitution
[time series]
24 September 1979; suspended 31 December 1981
Diplomatic representation in the US
(Diplomatic representation)
[time series]
Ambassador Dr. Joseph ABBEY; Chancery at 3512 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008; telephone (202) 686-4520; there is a Ghanaian Consulate General in New York US: Ambassador Raymond C. EWING; Embassy at Ring Road East, East of Danquah Circle, Accra (mailing address is P. O. Box 194, Accra); telephone [233] (21) 775348, 775349
Executive branch
(Elections)
[time series]
no national elections; district assembly elections held in 1988-89
Executive branch
[time series]
chairman of the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC), PNDC, Cabinet
Flag
[time series]
three equal horizontal bands of red (top), yellow, and green with a large black five-pointed star centered in the gold band; uses the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia; similar to the flag of Bolivia, which has a coat of arms centered in the yellow band
Independence
[time series]
6 March 1957 (from UK, formerly Gold Coast)
Judicial branch
[time series]
Supreme Court
Executive branch
(Leaders)
[time series]
Chief of State and Head of Government: Chairman of the Provisional National Defense Council Flt. Lt. (Ret.) Jerry John RAWLINGS (since 31 December 1981)
Legal system
[time series]
based on English common law and customary law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch
[time series]
unicameral National Assembly dissolved after 31 December 1981 coup, and legislative powers were assumed by the Provisional National Defense Council
Country name
(Long-form name)
[time series]
Republic of Ghana
International organization participation
(Member of)
[time series]
ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, ECA, ECOWAS, FAO, G-24, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAU, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNIIMOG, UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
National holiday
[time series]
Independence Day, 6 March (1957)
Political parties
(Political parties and leaders)
[time series]
none; political parties outlawed after 31 December 1981 coup
Suffrage
[time series]
none
Government type
(Type)
[time series]
military
People
Birth rate
[time series]
45 births/1,000 population (1992)
Death rate
[time series]
13 deaths/1,000 population (1992)
Ethnic groups
(Ethnic divisions)
[time series]
black African 99.8% (major tribes - Akan 44%, Moshi-Dagomba 16%, Ewe 13%, Ga 8%), European and other 0.2%
Infant mortality rate
[time series]
86 deaths/1,000 live births (1992)
Labor force
[time series]
3,700,000; agriculture and fishing 54.7%, industry 18.7%, sales and clerical 15.2%, services, transportation, and communications 7.7%, professional 3.7%; 48% of population of working age (1983)
Languages
[time series]
English (official); African languages include Akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe, and Ga
Life expectancy at birth
[time series]
53 years male, 57 years female (1992)
Literacy
[time series]
60% (male 70%, female 51%) age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)
Nationality
[time series]
noun - Ghanaian(s); adjective - Ghanaian
Net migration rate
[time series]
- 1 migrant/1,000 population (1992)
Organized labor
[time series]
467,000 (about 13% of labor force)
Population
[time series]
16,185,351 (July 1992), growth rate 3.1% (1992)
Religions
[time series]
indigenous beliefs 38%, Muslim 30%, Christian 24%, other 8%
Total fertility rate
[time series]
6.3 children born/woman (1992)