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Ghana: west Africa's haven of stability has its own challenges


The Guardian - 31-Oct-2013

Ivoire was, after independence from France, regarded as an "economic miracle" – the financial powerhouse of west Africa, a label which glossed over the potential, eventually realised, for electoral and ethnic disputes to send it into a downwards trajectory of civil war from which it is still recovering. In some respects, the net beneficiary of instability elsewhere in west Africa is Ghana. Only in...


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