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Ghana

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Ghana

Ghana is a nation in West Africa, with a southern coastline on the Gulf of Guinea. It borders Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and Côte d'Ivoire to the west. While English is the official language, another ten indigenous languages are spoken.

In 1957, Ghana gained independence from Britain, becoming the first sub-Saharan country to gain independence.

Economically, Ghana achieved middle income status in 2010 and has one of the highest GDP per capita rates in West Africa. Ghana has abundant natural resources and is Africa’s largest producer of gold (followed by South Africa). Other natural resources include oil, iron and diamonds, and it is a major producer of cocoa.

Australia has resident accreditation to Ghana through our High Commission in Accra.

Economic diplomacy

Ghana country and economic fact sheet [PDF]

Travel information

Heads of Government

Includes Heads of State, Prime Ministers, Foreign, Trade and Aid Ministers

Embassies and consulates

Australia

Australian High Commission in Ghana

Ghana's representation in Australia

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