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NDPC launches 2025 National Annual Progress Report, cites economic gains and persistent development challenges

The National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) on Thursday, July 16, officially launched the 2025 National Annual Progress Report (APR), describing it as a key accountability document that provides an objective assessment of Ghana’s development performance under the Agenda for Jobs II: Creating Prosperity and Equal Opportunity for All policy framework (2022–2025).
The 2025 National Annual Progress Report concludes reporting under the Agenda for Jobs II policy framework and provides an important evidence base to inform future development planning, policy implementation and national accountability.
Presenting an overview of the report, the Commission’s Chief Analyst, Mr Isaac Eweh, said the 2025 Annual Progress Report assesses the implementation of the national medium-term development policy framework across all levels of government.
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