Ghana
Center for International Private Enterprise
$101,309
To build the advocacy capacity of farmer-based associations and to improve the business environment by influencing policy and law making in Ghana. CIPE sub-grantee, the Private Enterprise Foundation (PEF), will run a pilot program of training and assistance to farmer-based associations. PEF will review bills on the parliamentary agenda, soliciting input from its member organizations, and will make recommendations, issue press releases, publish position papers, and advocate for an improved business environment.
Center for International Private Enterprise
$139,862
To educate Ghana's four major political parties on the problems and challenges facing the country's private sector in order to facilitate collaboration between business associations in Ghana and the major political parties. With the Institute of Economic Affairs, CIPE will conduct two three-day residential workshops targeted towards 30 carefully selected party officials drawn from the national party headquarters of the four major political parties represented in the Ghanaian Parliament.
2006 Annual Report
- |Africa
- |Description of 2006 Grants
- |Africa Regional
- |Angola
- |Burundi
- |Cameroon
- |Chad
- |Côte d‘Ivoire
- |Democratic Republic of Congo
- |Ethiopia
- |Gambia
- |Ghana
- |Guinea
- |Guinea-Bissau
- |Kenya
- |Liberia
- |Mali
- |Mauritania
- |Niger
- |Nigeria
- |Republic of Congo
- |Rwanda
- |Senegal
- |Sierra Leone
- |Somalia
- |Somaliland
- |South Africa
- |Southern Africa Regional
- |Sudan
- |Togo
- |Uganda
- |West Africa Regional
- |Zambia
- |Zimbabwe
- |Description of 2006 Grants
- |Asia
- |Central and Eastern Europe
- |Eurasia
- |Latin America and The Caribbean
- |Middle East and North Africa
- |Multiregional and Miscellaneous Grants

