General News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has urged a shift in the global perception of foreign aid, arguing that it should not be viewed merely as charity but rather as a vital investment in development. Speaking at an event focused on sustainable partnerships, she emphasized that aid is crucial for fostering economic growth and addressing pressing issues such as poverty and inequality. Opoku-Agyemang highlighted the historical context of foreign aid, asserting that it has played an essential role in helping nations achieve their development goals.
The Vice President pointed out that many countries rely on foreign assistance to build infrastructure, improve health care, and enhance education systems. She called for a reevaluation of how aid is delivered and perceived, advocating for more equitable partnerships that prioritize mutual benefit over dependency. By framing aid as an investment rather than charity, Opoku-Agyemang believes it can empower nations to take charge of their own development trajectories. Her remarks challenge traditional narratives around foreign assistance and underscore the importance of collaboration in achieving sustainable progress worldwide.