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Ghana in 2025 remains one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, with a growing population (≈35.3 million) and an economy recovering strongly after recent fiscal and debt challenges.

Nam H Nguyen
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May 22, 2026

Growth is driven by services, agriculture, gold exports, and improving macroeconomic stability. The country maintains an active regional diplomatic role and continues to strengthen governance and infrastructure.

Introduction

Ghana is a multiethnic, resource‑rich West African nation known for political stability, democratic governance, and a history of influential pre‑colonial states such as the Asante Empire. It became the first Sub‑Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957.

Geography

Ghana covers 238,533 sq km along the Gulf of Guinea, bordered by Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, and Burkina Faso. It features three major geographic regions: coastal, forest, and northern savanna, each supporting distinct economic activities.

People and Society

The 2025 estimated population is 35.3 million, with major ethnic groups including Akan, Mole‑Dagbani, Ewe, Ga‑Adangme, and Gurma. Christianity is the majority religion, followed by Islam and traditional beliefs. Urbanization exceeds 78% by 2026 projections.

Government

Ghana operates a constitutional presidential republic with strong multiparty democracy. After decades of political reforms, it is recognized for peaceful transitions of power and an independent judiciary. As of 2024 elections, John Dramani Mahama is president, leading efforts toward fiscal stabilization and debt restructuring. (Please verify current political officeholders with an official source.)

Population

Population in 2025: ≈35,336,133 (2025 est.). Growth continues steadily, with projections surpassing 35.7 million in 2026. Median age is about 21.5 years, reflecting a young demographic.

Economy

Ghana’s economy is driven by gold, cocoa, and oil, with strong service‑sector contributions. After a 2022 crisis, the country implemented debt restructuring and an IMF‑supported stabilization program. By 2025, GDP growth reached 6%, inflation declined sharply, and fiscal discipline improved with a primary surplus. Gold exports strengthened the cedi and boosted reserves.

Energy

Ghana’s energy sector includes hydropower (notably the Akosombo Dam), thermal generation, and growing renewable initiatives. Energy remains central to industrialization and export competitiveness.

Communications

Ghana has a rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, with government‑supported platforms such as the Ghana Agriculture and Agribusiness Platform (GhAAP) improving service delivery. Mobile and internet penetration continue to rise, supporting e‑commerce and digital governance.

Transportation

The country maintains a network of roads, ports (notably Tema and Takoradi), and airports, supporting regional trade. Transport infrastructure continues to expand to meet growing economic demands.

Military and Security

Ghana’s military is professional and contributes actively to regional peacekeeping. The country is considered one of West Africa’s most stable security environments, though it remains vigilant regarding regional extremist threats.

Travel Advice

Ghana is generally safe for travelers, with stable political conditions and welcoming cultural environments. Visitors should remain aware of petty crime risks in urban centers and follow updated travel advisories from official government sources. (General inference based on Ghana’s stability; verify with your government’s travel advisory.)

Expected Trends for 2026

  • Economic Outlook: Continued GDP growth supported by gold, agriculture, and improved fiscal stability. Inflation projected to remain low into 2026.
  • Population Growth: Expected to exceed 35.7 million.
  • Urbanization: Rising urban population will increase demand for infrastructure and services.
  • External Risks: Middle East conflict may influence fuel and food import costs, though higher gold and oil prices could benefit export earnings.

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