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Every society must envision where it wants to be in the future and work towards it accordingly. The CPP’s original vision of building a just and prosperous society on the basis of a strong and diversified economy in a democratic environment was cut short by the 1966 coup. The CPP aims to restore and pursue that vision as follows:
Economic transformation: Our desire to make Ghana a high-income country in one generation requires that we transform the economy on two fronts (1) From a dependence on primary commodities to a diversified and industrialised one that is globally competitive, and (2) From one of low-skills, low-productivity and low-income to a technology and knowledge-based economy characterised by high-skills, high productivity, and high incomes. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 September 2008 21:02 )
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Written by CPP Web Editor
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Introduction This policy document reflects the views and intentions of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) on various developmental issues of domestic and international importance. They cover four broad development areas, namely: - Social Policy
- Economic Policy
- Responsive Governance and
- International Relations
Within these policy areas, the Party has identified three short-term priority areas that it will address immediately after it is re-elected into office. These areas are: - Public safety (e.g., combating the armed robbery menace, the rise in sexual violence against women and children, and the fatalities on our roads)
- Essential social services such as water, electricity and sanitation
- Job creation, with the launching of the Ghana Emergency Employment Programme (GEEP) aimed primarily at the youth.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 September 2008 20:47 )
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