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Background: |
Formed from the merger of the British colony of
the Gold Coast and the Togoland trust territory, Ghana in 1957
became the first sub-Saharan country in colonial Africa to gain its
independence. A long series of coups resulted in the suspension of
the constitution in 1981 and the banning of political parties. A new
constitution, restoring multiparty politics, was approved in 1992.
Lt. Jerry RAWLINGS, head of state since 1981, won presidential
elections in 1992 and 1996, but was constitutionally prevented from
running for a third term in 2000. He was succeeded by John KUFUOR,
who defeated former Vice President Atta MILLS in a free and fair
election. Learn geography the easy way by playing ZL's Geographycards (www.geographycards.com)
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Location: |
Western
Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Cote d'Ivoire and Togo
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Geographic coordinates: |
8 00 N, 2 00
W |
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Map references: |
Africa
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Area: |
total:
239,460 sq km land: 230,940 sq km water: 8,520
sq km |
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Area - comparative: |
slightly
smaller than Oregon |
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Land boundaries: |
total: 2,094 km border countries: Burkina Faso
549 km, Cote d'Ivoire 668 km, Togo 877 km |
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Coastline: |
539 km
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Maritime claims: |
territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental
shelf: 200 nm |
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Climate: |
tropical;
warm and comparatively dry along southeast coast; hot and humid in
southwest; hot and dry in north |
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Terrain: |
mostly low
plains with dissected plateau in south-central area |
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Elevation extremes: |
lowest
point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount
Afadjato 880 m |
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Natural resources: |
gold,
timber, industrial diamonds, bauxite, manganese, fish, rubber,
hydropower |
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Land use: |
arable
land: 16.26% permanent crops: 9.67% other:
74.07% (2001) |
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Irrigated land: |
110 sq km
(1998 est.) |
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Natural hazards: |
dry, dusty,
northeastern harmattan winds occur from January to March; droughts
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Environment - current issues: |
recurrent
drought in north severely affects agricultural activities;
deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; poaching and habitat
destruction threatens wildlife populations; water pollution;
inadequate supplies of potable water |
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Environment - international agreements: |
party
to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol,
Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification,
Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship
Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: Marine Life Conservation |
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Geography - note: |
Lake Volta
is the world's largest artificial lake Learn geography the easy way by playing ZL's Geographycards (www.geographycards.com)
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Population: |
20,757,032
note: estimates for this country explicitly take into
account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result
in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates,
lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution
of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July
2004 est.) |
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Age structure: |
0-14
years: 38% (male 3,988,800; female 3,904,989) 15-64
years: 58.3% (male 6,030,151; female 6,071,725) 65 years
and over: 3.7% (male 359,042; female 402,325) (2004 est.) |
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Median age: |
total: 20 years male: 19.8 years
female: 20.3 years (2004 est.) |
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Population growth rate: |
1.36% (2004
est.) |
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Birth rate: |
24.9
births/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Death rate: |
10.67
deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Net migration rate: |
-0.64
migrant(s)/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Sex ratio: |
at
birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.02
male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female 65
years and over: 0.89 male(s)/female total population:
1 male(s)/female (2004 est.) |
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Infant mortality rate: |
total:
52.22 deaths/1,000 live births male: 55.1 deaths/1,000
live births female: 49.25 deaths/1,000 live births (2004
est.) |
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Life expectancy at birth: |
total
population: 56.27 years male: 55.36 years
female: 57.22 years (2004 est.) |
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Total fertility rate: |
3.17 children
born/woman (2004 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: |
3.1% (2003
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: |
350,000 (2003
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - deaths: |
30,000 (2003
est.) |
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Nationality: |
noun:
Ghanaian(s) adjective: Ghanaian |
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Ethnic groups: |
black
African 98.5% (major tribes - Akan 44%, Moshi-Dagomba 16%, Ewe 13%,
Ga 8%, Gurma 3%, Yoruba 1%), European and other 1.5% (1998) |
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Religions: |
Christian
63%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 21% |
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Languages: |
English
(official), African languages (including Akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe,
and Ga) |
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Literacy: |
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 74.8% male: 82.7%
female: 67.1% (2003 est.) |
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People - note: |
there are
9,500 Liberians, 2,000 Sierra Leoneans, and 1,000 Togolese refugees
residing in Ghana (2002) Learn geography the easy way by playing ZL's Geographycards (www.geographycards.com)
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Country name: |
conventional long form: Republic of Ghana
conventional short form: Ghana former: Gold
Coast |
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Government type: |
constitutional democracy |
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Capital: |
Accra |
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Administrative divisions: |
10 regions;
Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central, Eastern, Greater Accra, Northern,
Upper East, Upper West, Volta, Western |
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Independence: |
6 March 1957
(from UK) |
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National holiday: |
Independence
Day, 6 March (1957) |
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Constitution: |
approved 28
April 1992 |
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Legal system: |
based on
English common law and customary law; has not accepted compulsory
ICJ jurisdiction |
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Suffrage: |
18 years of
age; universal |
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Executive branch: |
chief of
state: President John Agyekum KUFUOR (since 7 January 2001);
Vice President Alhaji Aliu MAHAMA (since 7 January 2001); note - the
president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President John Agyekum KUFUOR (since
7 January 2001); Vice President Alhaji Aliu MAHAMA (since 7 January
2001); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of
government cabinet: Council of Ministers; president
nominates members subject to approval by Parliament
elections: president and vice president elected on the
same ticket by popular vote for four-year terms; election last held
7 and 28 December 2000 (next to be held NA December 2004)
election results: John Agyekum KUFUOR elected president
in runoff election; percent of vote - John KUFUOR 56.4%, John Atta
MILLS 43.6% |
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Legislative branch: |
unicameral
Parliament (200 seats; members are elected by direct, popular vote
to serve four-year terms) elections: last held 7 December
2000 (next to be held NA December 2004) election results:
percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - NPP 100, NDC 92, PNC
3, CPP 1, independents 4 |
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Judicial branch: |
Supreme
Court |
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Political parties and leaders: |
Convention
People's Party or CPP [Nii Noi DOWUONA, general secretary]; Every
Ghanaian Living Everywhere or EGLE [Owuraku AMOFA, chairman]; Great
Consolidated Popular Party or GCPP [Dan LARTY]; National Convention
Party or NCP [Sarpong KUMA-KUMA]; National Democratic Congress or
NDC [Dr. Huudu YAHAYA, general secretary]; New Patriotic Party or
NPP [Samuel Arthur ODOI-SYKES]; People's Convention Party or PCP [P.
K. DONKOH-AYIFI, acting chairman]; People's Heritage Party or PHP
[Emmanuel Alexander ERSKINE]; People's National Convention or PNC
[Edward MAHAMA]; Reform Party [Kyeretwie OPUKU, general secretary]
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Political pressure groups and leaders: |
NA |
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International organization participation: |
ACP, AfDB,
AU, C, ECOWAS, FAO, G-24, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU,
ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM
(observer), ISO, ITU, MINURSO, MONUC, NAM, OAS (observer), OPCW, UN,
UNAMSIL, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNITAR, UNMEE, UNMIK, UNMIL,
UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO |
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Diplomatic representation in the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Alan J. KYEREMATEN chancery: 3512
International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone:
[1] (202) 686-4520 FAX: [1] (202) 686-4527
consulate(s) general: New York |
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Diplomatic representation from the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Mary Carlin YATES embassy: 6th
and 10th Lanes, 798/1 Osu, Accra mailing address: P. O.
Box 194, Accra telephone: [233] (21) 775-347, 775-348
FAX: [233] (21) 701-813 |
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Flag description: |
three equal
horizontal bands of red (top), yellow, and green with a large black
five-pointed star centered in the yellow band; uses the popular
pan-African colors of Ethiopia; similar to the flag of Bolivia,
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Economy - overview: |
Well endowed
with natural resources, Ghana has roughly twice the per capita
output of the poorer countries in West Africa. Even so, Ghana
remains heavily dependent on international financial and technical
assistance. Gold, timber, and cocoa production are major sources of
foreign exchange. The domestic economy continues to revolve around
subsistence agriculture, which accounts for 35% of GDP and employs
60% of the work force, mainly small landholders. Ghana opted for
debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) program
in 2002. Policy priorities include tighter monetary and fiscal
policies, accelerated privatization, and improvement of social
services. Receipts from the gold sector should help sustain GDP
growth in 2004. Inflation should ease, but remain a major internal
problem. |
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GDP: |
purchasing
power parity - $44.44 billion (2003 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate: |
4.7% (2003
est.) |
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GDP - per capita: |
purchasing
power parity - $2,200 (2003 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector: |
agriculture: 35.4% industry: 25.4%
services: 39.2% (2003 est.) |
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Investment (gross fixed): |
24.5% of GDP
(2003) |
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Population below poverty line: |
31.4% (1992
est.) |
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Household income or consumption by percentage
share: |
lowest
10%: 2.2% highest 10%: 30.1% (1999) |
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Distribution of family income - Gini
index: |
40.7 (1999)
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Inflation rate (consumer prices): |
26.7% (2003
est.) |
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Labor force: |
10 million
(2003 est.) |
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Labor force - by occupation: |
agriculture
60%, industry 15%, services 25% (1999 est.) |
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Unemployment rate: |
20% (1997
est.) |
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Budget: |
revenues: $1.943 billion expenditures: $2.192
billion, including capital expenditures of NA (2003 est.) |
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Agriculture - products: |
cocoa, rice,
coffee, cassava (tapioca), peanuts, corn, shea nuts, bananas; timber
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Industries: |
mining,
lumbering, light manufacturing, aluminum smelting, food processing
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Industrial production growth rate: |
3.8% (2000
est.) |
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Electricity - production: |
8.801 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - consumption: |
8.835 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - exports: |
300 million
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - imports: |
950 million
kWh (2001) |
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Oil - production: |
7,000 bbl/day
(2001 est.) |
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Oil - consumption: |
38,000
bbl/day (2001 est.) |
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Oil - exports: |
NA (2001)
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Oil - imports: |
NA (2001)
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Oil - proved reserves: |
8.255 million
bbl (1 January 2002) |
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Natural gas - proved reserves: |
11.89 billion
cu m (1 January 2002) |
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Current account balance: |
$110 million
(2003) |
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Exports: |
$2.642
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Exports - commodities: |
gold, cocoa,
timber, tuna, bauxite, aluminum, manganese ore, diamonds |
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Exports - partners: |
Netherlands
11.1%, UK 10.6%, France 7.6%, Germany 6.2%, Japan 5.2%, Italy 4.6%,
Nigeria 4.4%, US 4.2% (2003 est.) |
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Imports: |
$3.24 billion
f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Imports - commodities: |
capital
equipment, petroleum, foodstuffs |
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Imports - partners: |
Nigeria
21.3%, China 8.7%, UK 6.7%, US 5.6%, Germany 4.4%, France 4.2% (2003
est.) |
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Reserves of foreign exchange & gold: |
$1.469
billion (2003) |
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Debt - external: |
$7.398
billion (2003 est.) |
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Economic aid - recipient: |
$6.9 billion
(1999) |
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Currency: |
cedi (GHC)
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Currency code: |
GHC |
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Exchange rates: |
cedis per US
dollar - NA (2003), 7,932.7 (2002), 7,170.76 (2001), 5,455.06
(2000), 2,669.3 (1999) |
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Fiscal year: |
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Railways: |
total:
953 km narrow gauge: 953 km 1.067-m gauge (2003) |
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Highways: |
total:
39,409 km paved: 11,665 km unpaved: 27,744 km
(1999 est.) |
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Waterways: |
1,293 km
note: 168 km for launches and lighters on Volta, Ankobra,
and Tano rivers; 1,125 km of arterial and feeder waterways on Lake
Volta (2003) |
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Pipelines: |
refined
products 74 km (2003) |
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Ports and harbors: |
Takoradi,
Tema |
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Merchant marine: |
total: 8 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 19,086 GRT/26,185 DWT
by type: petroleum tanker 3, refrigerated cargo 5
foreign-owned: Brazil 1, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1, Spain 1 (2003 est.) |
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Airports: |
12 (2003
est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways: |
total: 7 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to
2,437 m: 4 914 to 1,523 m: 2 (2003 est.) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways: |
total: 5 914 to 1,523 m: 3 under 914
m: 2 (2003 est.) Learn geography the easy way by playing ZL's Geographycards (www.geographycards.com)
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