| BUSAC Fund Phase II | WORLDWIDE ADVOCACY | |
BUSAC Fund Phase IIThe BUSAC Fund Phase II started as of March 2010. COWI A/S has again been selected to continue to manage this phase of the Fund. The inception phase ended on 31st of August, 2010. In the coming months details dealing with how to access the advocacy grants under the Phase II will be made available. Please, come back in October 2010 for the needed information on the Fund. Useful Links |
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- AGI to enhance capacity of members
- Tema Chamber of Commerce appeals to government
- Exports under AGOA falling
- Time to unchain Ghana's melodies
- Employers advocate productivity drive
- Citi FM Holds Master Branding Seminar
- GSB To Build Modern Pesticide Laboratory
- President Mills assures Musicians
- Domestic wood traders call for review of legislation on chain saw operation
- Shea-nuts pile up in the northern regions
- Disabled persons want tax reduction law enforced
- Bankers Credit To Private Sector Increase - B.O.G.
- Traditional Caterers want medical tests included in NHIS
- PLASTIC WASTE MENACE … UK company provides solutions
- NHIS should cover traditional caterers - Forum
- BUSAC Fund assist drinking bar operators
- Farmers want loans for farming in March - SEEDPAG
- Minimum Capital Requirements, Secondary Reserver Ration affect...
- Small –scale industries ask for tax collection unit
- Farmers to own part of tomato factory
- Set up Agricultural Development fund
- BAN ON CHEAP TEXTILES SOON
- Government considering 2% Common Fund for disabled
- Speed up LI on Copyright Act
- Enforce law on processed lumber-Wood workers
- ‘Demand accountability from public office holders’
- Architects advised to weed out quacks
- Interest rates must be differentiated - Lecturer urges gov’t
- SMIDO makes giant leap
- GAPI, BUSAC advocate proactive cultural policy
- AGI asks for an enabling business environment
- Nkwanta yaw traders count their loses due to bad roads
- Revenue Mobilisation, New approach needed
- GTMO, contractors’ sigh business deal
- Ghana: Petty Traders Demand Fair Representation
- Wood carvers call for gov't help




















