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Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by sheriffden(m): 2:17am On Mar 05
The Ghanian government is posed to lose the total of $3.8 billion in World Bank funding over a recent Anti-LGBTQ bill passed by its parliament last week.

The finance ministry of Ghana has appealed to the president to withhold his signature from the contentious bill against LGBT rights, which was approved by parliament.

According to the BBC, the financial authorities in Ghana is suggesting that President Nana Akufo-Addo postpone the enactment of the bill until a Supreme Court decision verifies its compliance with the constitution.

Meanwhile, human rights organizations filed a legal challenge against the bill even before its approval by parliament, though it’s anticipated that the Supreme Court won’t hear the case for a while.

The US, UK and various human rights groups have already condemned the bill, which was backed by both of Ghana’s two main political parties.

On his part, Akufo-Addo is said to be engaging in consultations with important governmental departments and donors to gauge the effects of the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values legislation.

According to the IMF, diversity and inclusion are values it embraces.

“Our internal policies prohibit discrimination based on personal characteristics, including but not limited to gender, gender expression, or sexual orientation. Like institutions, diverse and inclusive economies flourish.
“We are watching recent developments in Ghana closely.
“We cannot comment on a bill that has not yet been signed into law and whose economic and financial implications we have yet to assess,” IMF told Bloomberg in response to the bill.
What you should know
Ghana heavily leans on the IMF for its financial well-being. In the aftermath of a debt default, it requested a $3 billion lifeline and is now involved in the process of rearranging its debt obligations.


On January 19, the IMF sanctioned the disbursement of an additional $600 million to Ghana as part of its three-year crisis intervention plan.

Meanwhile, officials warn that Ghana might forfeit around $850 million in aid this year with the recent bill, a loss expected to further strain the struggling economy, deplete foreign reserves, and impact the stability of the exchange rate.
Uganda adopted a similar policy the last year, imposing stricter penalties that include life imprisonment and even the death penalty. Following this, the nation was subjected to severe economic sanctions from diverse international groups.
The World Bank then stopped its financial support for Uganda in response to concerns over human rights, specifically regarding the country’s anti-homosexuality law.
The United States also removed Uganda from the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade initiative started in 2000 aimed at enhancing economic ties between the U.S. and African nations.


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Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by Nikoli: 2:19am On Mar 05
Someone said Satan is ruling the world

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Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by Flets: 2:43am On Mar 05
Ghanaian President will never sign the bill into law. Ghana's debt burden is horrible and their economy is in tatters.

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Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by chatinent: 4:50am On Mar 05
The West forcing their views on others via sanctions.

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Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by PEACE2023: 5:48am On Mar 05
sheriffden:
The Ghanian government is posed to lose the total of $3.8 billion in World Bank funding over a recent Anti-LGBTQ bill passed by its parliament last week.

The finance ministry of Ghana has appealed to the president to withhold his signature from the contentious bill against LGBT rights, which was approved by parliament.

According to the BBC, the financial authorities in Ghana is suggesting that President Nana Akufo-Addo postpone the enactment of the bill until a Supreme Court decision verifies its compliance with the constitution.

Meanwhile, human rights organizations filed a legal challenge against the bill even before its approval by parliament, though it’s anticipated that the Supreme Court won’t hear the case for a while.

The US, UK and various human rights groups have already condemned the bill, which was backed by both of Ghana’s two main political parties.

On his part, Akufo-Addo is said to be engaging in consultations with important governmental departments and donors to gauge the effects of the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values legislation.

According to the IMF, diversity and inclusion are values it embraces.

“Our internal policies prohibit discrimination based on personal characteristics, including but not limited to gender, gender expression, or sexual orientation. Like institutions, diverse and inclusive economies flourish.
“We are watching recent developments in Ghana closely.
“We cannot comment on a bill that has not yet been signed into law and whose economic and financial implications we have yet to assess,” IMF told Bloomberg in response to the bill.
What you should know
Ghana heavily leans on the IMF for its financial well-being. In the aftermath of a debt default, it requested a $3 billion lifeline and is now involved in the process of rearranging its debt obligations.


On January 19, the IMF sanctioned the disbursement of an additional $600 million to Ghana as part of its three-year crisis intervention plan.

Meanwhile, officials warn that Ghana might forfeit around $850 million in aid this year with the recent bill, a loss expected to further strain the struggling economy, deplete foreign reserves, and impact the stability of the exchange rate.
Uganda adopted a similar policy the last year, imposing stricter penalties that include life imprisonment and even the death penalty. Following this, the nation was subjected to severe economic sanctions from diverse international groups.
The World Bank then stopped its financial support for Uganda in response to concerns over human rights, specifically regarding the country’s anti-homosexuality law.
The United States also removed Uganda from the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade initiative started in 2000 aimed at enhancing economic ties between the U.S. and African nations.


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God ponish world Bank. God ponish America
Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by Deogratiasfx: 6:00am On Mar 05
Africans and over reliance on the western world. I keep saying it, if both the leaders and the followers are ready, Africans don't need these people and their aid.
Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by nothingspoil70: 6:45am On Mar 05
Ghana should threaten them them that they will join the BRICS. Watch as the the gay America and the world bank would be rushing them with the aid.
Re: Ghana To Lose $3.8 Billion World Bank Funding Over Anti-lgbtq+ Bill by Racoon(m): 6:47am On Mar 05
To hell with these western imperialists and their abominable aids.

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