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ICEDEG Africa Presents Recommendations to Finance Ministry Ahead of Mid-Year Budget Review
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ICEDEG Africa Presents Recommendations to Finance Ministry Ahead of Mid-Year Budget Review

Modern Ghana 1 day 1 mins read
The Iustum Center for Democracy and Governance (ICEDEG Africa LBG) has presented a set of policy recommendations to the Ministry of Finance ahead of the 2026 Mid-Year Budget Review, scheduled to be presented to Parliament on Thursday, 23rd July 2026 , by the Minister for Finance, Dr.

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