Patricia Scotland- the Secretary Normal of the Commonwealth, visited Ghana for the second annual Africa Prosperity Dialogue (APD2024) on Friday final week. She met with political leaders, policymakers and civil society for discussions of the methods of fostering commerce within the area.
Throughout her go to, she first paid a courtesy name to the Minister of Overseas Affairs of Ghana- Ayorkor Botchwey. The assembly featured dialogue on a number of issues of concern associated to the nationwide improvement plans and the problems of the small island creating states.
Apart from this, CSG Scotland additionally make clear the highway mapping initiatives of the Commonwealth and prolonged help to the nation for the event in a number of spheres. She additionally talked about using expertise and different means in developmental initiatives.
She mentioned, “We mentioned a road-mapping initiative by Commonwealth Sec to match our toolkits to the nationwide improvement plans of members and higher help their SDGs.” Together with that, the empowerment of youth and ladies additionally change into the subject of the dialogue of the assembly.
Additional, Patricia Scotland has been chosen as the primary recipient of the World Africa Champions Award. She prolonged her deep appreciation to the Africa Prosperity Community and its Advisory Council and mentioned that it was her pleasure.
She mentioned,” I lengthen my deep appreciation to the Africa Prosperity Community and its Advisory Council APN Secretariat for choosing me as the primary recipient of the World Africa Champions Award.”
CSG Scotland expressed nice honour and showcased humility and heartful gratitude. She mentioned,” It’s a nice honour, which I settle for with humility and heartfelt gratitude.”
Scotland prolonged gratitude to APN, not just for this award but additionally for his or her clear imaginative and prescient & deep affect in selling Africa past help, reshaping perceptions of this nice continent, and supporting leaders as they take daring steps ahead in commerce, commerce, and tradition, bringing prosperity to Africa.