âŻAccra, Sept. 20, GNA â The government, through the Ministry of Finance, has secured a $30m AfDB grant toâŻsupport⯠theâŻeconomic recovery of selected institutions.Â
The Post COVID-19 Skills Development and Productivity Enhancement Project (PSDPEP) seeks to build health-related skills in higher education, restore livelihoods, strengthen public communication and createâŻjobs amongâŻtheâŻyouth and women.Â
âŻAbout $4 million would be given to Small and Medium Enterprises as loans at a reduced rate to enable them to withstand the impacts of the pandemic.Â
âŻTheâŻPSDPEP beneficiaries include,âŻtheâŻGhana News Agency, Social Investment Fund, Microfinance and Small Loans Centre, the Biotechnology Centre, the School of Nursing and Midwifery, and the Microbiology Centre.Â
The rest are the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, the Environmental Protection Agency,âŻandâŻthe National Vocational TrainingâŻInstitute.Â
Mr Osei Bonsu Amoah, the Deputy Minister ofâŻLocalâŻGovernment andâŻRuralâŻDevelopment, inaugurating theâŻsteering and technical committees to supervise the implementation,âŻcommended the AFDB for the support, âespecially at the time where donor funding was weaningâ.Â
He said PSDPEPâs goals were in line withâŻthe Governmentâs National Decentralisation, Policy and Strategy Programme that focused on local economic development, physical decentralisation and rural development.
âHealth is a major component and we are happy this is coming on board to help. In meeting the targets of this project majority of our strategies on growth and development will be actualised,â he said.Â
âŻMrâŻAmoah advised the committees to workâŻassiduouslyâŻto ensure the expected outcomes were met timely and successfully.Â
âŻThe Deputy Minister also urged the committees to consider issues ofâŻcost-efficiency and cost-effectiveness.âŻÂ
âŻThe Committees have been tasked to, among others,âŻensure that all project beneficiary institutions perform their roles satisfactorily and also ensure that the project implementation failuresâŻareâŻcorrected expeditiously.Â
The membership comprises officials of the Ministries of Local Government and Rural Development and Decentralisation, Education, Health, Finance, Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation.Â
âŻThe rest are the Gender, Children, and Social Protection, the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations; the University of Ghana, MASLOC; the Ministry of Information, the Ghana Statistical Service, and the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA).Â
The Project Technical Committee will regularly review project implementation and report to the Project Steering Committee and its membership of all project beneficiaries.âŻÂ
âŻMr Kofi Frimpong, the Executive Director, Social Investment Fund,âŻsaidâŻtheâŻCOVID-19 pandemic disrupted many sectors of the economy, especially the health and small and medium enterprises,âŻhence the focus of the project on skills development in thoseâŻareas.âŻÂ
He stated that the credit and entrepreneurshipâŻarmâŻof the project was expected to benefit at least 24,800 directly and 50,000 indirectly through the Bankâs Youth Entrepreneurship and Investment Fund (YEIB).Â
Mr Emmanuel Fordjour, Desk Head of AfDB at the Ministry of Finance,âŻsaid theâŻproject was well thought-out and that the GNA, would see some of its offices renovated and re-tooled to deliver on its mandate.Â
The University of Ghana would be empowered to be able to develop vaccines.Â
âŻMrs Yvonne Quansah, the Director, External Resource Mobilisation and Economic Relations at the Ministry of Finance, who Chairs the PSDPEP Steering Committee, gave an assurance that it would discharge its duties to ensure the effective implementation of theâŻProject.Â
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