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double track system to end 2027 govt secures 300m facility to upgrade 50 shss president mahama

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe Ghanaian government secured a US$300 million World Bank facility to upgrade 50 SHSs and phase out the double-track system by 2027. This is a public education infrastructure investment with direct commercial impact on local construction firms (school upgrades and new builds) and potential long-term human capital effects. No direct commodity or supply chain scarcity is created; the mechanism is a government capex cycle in education infrastructure. The impact is Ghana-specific.
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- US$300 million World Bank facility secured
- 50 Senior High Schools to be upgraded
- Double-track system to end by 2027
- 30 category C schools to category B, 20 category B to category A
- Construction of new community day SHSs included
Ghanaian construction firms benefit from moderate demand over 1-4 weeks as contracts are awarded.
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