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New Secretariat for National Committee on Informal Economy
 
Date: 26-Jan-2010       
 
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A national secretariat to provide administrative and technical support to the National Committee on Informal Economy (NCIE) was inaugurated in Accra on Tuesday.

The secretariat, which is located at the Ministry of Employment and Social Welfare, is expected to serve as a converging point for the various interventions from the Ministries, Departments and Agencies towards the development and upliftment of the informal economy to ensure growth.

Mr. Stephen Amoanor Kwao, Out-going Minister of Employment and Social Welfare, said the informal economy though the most vibrant and employed about 80 to 90 per cent of Ghanaians, had remained under-developed with low productivity and substantially low incomes.

He said the sector contributed only 40 per cent of national income even though its players remained very active in Ghana's economy.

Mr. Amoanor Kwao said government's determination to create decent jobs and reduce poverty could be realised when the informal economy was encouraged to operate efficiently and effectively as pertained in the past.

He explained that NCIE was established as a response to the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) call for the creation of an institutional framework to address peculiar needs of the informal economy in Ghana.

Mr. Amoanor Kwao said some of the challenges facing the informal economy were lack of access to micro- financing, innovative ideas and training in modern entrepreneurial skills as well as the use of technology to boost business.

He said there was an urgent need to modernise operations of the informal economy to make it competitive and business-like, while adopting a more unified and coherent approach to develop the sector.

"NCIE is expected to spearhead and co-ordinate all activities and interventions aimed at ensuring growth in the informal economy," he added.

Mr. Fiifi Kwetey, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, advocated well designed as well as realistic policies and programmes to enhance capacities in the informal economy and allow players to develop, evolve and grow naturally, instead of adopting harsh measures that often lead to lose of capital by small and medium scale enterprises.

He said women formed the majority in the informal economy and their role and efforts should be acknowledged and complemented by putting in place interventions such as capacity building workshops and making available to them micro financing facilities to enable them expand their businesses to boost growth in the sector.

Mr. Kwetey cited instances where hawkers and squatters had been chased and their goods destroyed without any appropriate options, saying such actions only aggravated the already high rate of poverty among the citizenry.

He commended the ILO, Ghana Employers Association and Ghana Trades Union Congress, for collaborating with the ministry to establish the Secretariat, that would enhance recognition of the informal economy and offer direction to small and medium scale enterprises to ensure growth.
 
 
 
Source: GNA
 
 
 
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Kwaku Dela
At long last, we are beginning to wake up as a nation. The National Committee on the Informal Economy is a great idea. Backing it with a secretariat is an equally brilliant idea. The fact is the informal economy is the real economy as it is the one that employs most (80-90%) Ghanaians. In terms of poverty reduction, this sector holds far more promise than the formal private sector.Under, the NPP, whereas poverty reduced by 1% in the private formal sector, it reduced by 8% in the informal private sector not withstanding the relative huge size of the latter. Due to its diverse and invisible nature, the informal sector is very difficult to develop, so Politician after Politician prefer to tackle the easier formal sector. As much resources as possible, should be provided in support of the programs that this Committee would initiate. It is also remarkable that we now have an improved political environment in which the voice of civil society is being taken seriously and humbly, instead of "have your say and let's have our way". It is this kind of atmosphere that would make the nation reap real dividends from the high investments it has made into democratization, as rare and creative ideas would be tapped for improved policy making.
Date: 2010-03-13 00:51:45
 
 
kaay85
Lean government indeed, you think you can keep throwing dust into our eyes, right???? Incompetency is the NDC's trade mark!!!! So the Ministry of Emp. & Soc. Welfare couldnt do this, but to bring on another sect of people, to recieve sitting allowances, and all other forms of allowances. Shame on NDC
Date: 2010-02-08 14:57:07
 

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