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Ghana - Green Growth PASA

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  • World Bank, 2022. "Ghana - Green Growth PASA," World Bank Publications - Reports 38191, The World Bank Group.
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    6. Vikas Choudhary & Stephen D'Alessandro, 2015. "Ghana Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment," World Bank Publications - Reports 22498, The World Bank Group.
    7. Mamudu A Akudugu & Abdul-Razak Alhassan, 2012. "The Climate Change Menace, Food Security, Livelihoods and Social Safety in Northern Ghana," International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Policy, Conscientia Beam, vol. 1(3), pages 80-95.
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