
UNDP and Partners Host Private Sector Investment Forum in Tamale
A regional private sector investment and capacity-building forum aimed at fostering collaboration between local government and private sector players was held in Tamale. The discussion focused on promoting women’s and youth participation in regional economic development and preparing the private sector to capitalise on opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
A regional private sector investment and capacity-building forum aimed at fostering collaboration between local government and private sector players was held in Tamale. The discussion focused on promoting women’s and youth participation in regional economic development and preparing the private sector to capitalise on opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Strengthening Partnerships for Regional Growth
Organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) and supported by the Peacebuilding Fund Project, the event was part of broader efforts to unlock the investment potential of northern Ghana and foster inclusive economic growth. The theme for the forum was: “Accelerating Local Development by Leveraging Private Sector Investment and Partnership.”
Encouraging Investment and Economic Empowerment
Participants included government officials, civil society organisations, entrepreneurs, financial institutions, and development partners, all of whom came together to explore new paths for regional development. Mr Niloy Banerjee, UNDP Resident Representative in Ghana, emphasised the forum’s alignment with the UNDP’s mission to create sustainable livelihoods, promote social cohesion, and empower women and young people. He stated, “This forum is designed to equip women and youth groups in northern Ghana to build resilience and enhance productivity in their communities.”
Government Support for Investment
Mr. Banerjee also urged the government to prioritise the creation of an investment-friendly ecosystem that ensures safety and confidence for investors, which, in turn, would foster job creation and business opportunities.
Renewed Development Mindset
Dr. Audrey Smock Amoah, Director-General of NDPC, in a speech read on her behalf, stressed the importance of empowering local authorities in northern Ghana to lead in attracting private sector investments. She urged local government leaders to actively pitch investment opportunities, negotiate partnerships confidently, and follow through on commitments to ensure credible development outcomes.
Additionally, she highlighted the launch of an Investment Toolkit, developed with the support of UNDP, which serves as a guide for districts to assess their investment readiness, identify high-potential sectors, and craft compelling investment proposals. She also encouraged financial institutions to innovate in providing accessible financing options for micro and small enterprises, particularly those led by women and young people.
Regional Minister’s Call for Private Sector Investment
Mr. Ibrahim Tia, North East Regional Minister, whose speech was read on his behalf, emphasised the role of strong public-private partnerships in driving sustainable development. He announced plans to boost tomato cultivation and promote year-round farming in the region through expanded irrigation systems. He called on private sector actors to prioritise investments in the area, aiming to address local vulnerabilities and strengthen economic resilience.
Conclusion
The forum in Tamale served as a critical platform for collaboration between government, private sector, and development partners, laying the groundwork for more sustainable and inclusive economic growth in northern Ghana. With an increased focus on private sector investment and partnership, the region is well-positioned for greater economic development and resilience.
Tamale | Northern Region | June 28 | 2025.
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