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"text": "340 sq km (2012)"
},
"Population distribution": {
"text": "population is concentrated in the southern half of the country, with the highest concentrations being on or near the Atlantic coast as shown in this <a href=\"https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/static/4bc02505eb8980f8fc7bca4a5d57ea4e/GHANA_Population_density.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">population distribution map</a>"
"text": "population is concentrated in the southern half of the country, with the highest concentrations being on or near the Atlantic coast as shown in this population distribution map"
},
"Natural hazards": {
"text": "dry, dusty, northeastern harmattan winds from January to March; droughts"
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"text": "-0.17 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2021 est.)"
},
"Population distribution": {
"text": "population is concentrated in the southern half of the country, with the highest concentrations being on or near the Atlantic coast as shown in this <a href=\"https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/static/4bc02505eb8980f8fc7bca4a5d57ea4e/GHANA_Population_density.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">population distribution map</a>"
"text": "population is concentrated in the southern half of the country, with the highest concentrations being on or near the Atlantic coast as shown in this population distribution map"
},
"Urbanization": {
"urban population": {
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"text": "3.71 children born/woman (2021 est.)"
},
"Contraceptive prevalence rate": {
"text": "30.8% (2017)"
"text": "27.2% (2017/18)"
},
"Drinking water source": {
"improved: urban": {
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}
},
"HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate": {
"text": "1.7% (2019 est.)"
"text": "1.7% (2020 est.)"
},
"HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS": {
"text": "340,000 (2019 est.)"
"text": "350,000 (2020 est.)"
},
"HIV/AIDS - deaths": {
"text": "14,000 (2019 est.)"
"text": "13,000 (2020 est.)"
},
"Major infectious diseases": {
"degree of risk": {
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}
},
"Political parties and leaders": {
"text": "All Peoples Congress or APC [Hassan AYARIGA]<br />Convention People's Party or CPP [Edmund N. DELLE]<br />Ghana Freedom Party or GFP [Akua DONKOR]<br />Ghana Union Movement or GUM [Christian Kwabena ANDREWS]<br />Great Consolidated Popular Party or GCPP [Henry Herbert LARTEY]<br />Liberal Party of Ghana or LPG [Kofi AKPALOO]<br />National Democratic Congress or NDC [John Dramani MAHAMA]<br />National Democratic Party or NDP [Nana Konadu Agyeman RAWLINGS]<br />New Patriotic Party or NPP [Nana Addo Dankwa AKUFO-ADDO]<br />People's Action Party or PAP [Imoru AYARNA]<br />People's National Convention or PNC [Edward MAHAMA]<br />Progressive People's Party or PPP [Paa Kwesi NDUOM]<br />United Front Party or UFP [Dr. Nana A. BOATENG]<br />United Progressive Party or UPP [Akwasi Addai ODIKE]<br><br><strong>note:</strong> Ghana has more than 20 registered parties; included are those which participated in the 2020 general election",
"text": "All Peoples Congress or APC [Hassan AYARIGA]<br>Convention People's Party or CPP [Edmund N. DELLE]<br>Ghana Freedom Party or GFP [Akua DONKOR]<br>Ghana Union Movement or GUM [Christian Kwabena ANDREWS]<br>Great Consolidated Popular Party or GCPP [Henry Herbert LARTEY]<br>Liberal Party of Ghana or LPG [Kofi AKPALOO]<br>National Democratic Congress or NDC [John Dramani MAHAMA]<br>National Democratic Party or NDP [Nana Konadu Agyeman RAWLINGS]<br>New Patriotic Party or NPP [Nana Addo Dankwa AKUFO-ADDO]<br>People's Action Party or PAP [Imoru AYARNA]<br>People's National Convention or PNC [Edward MAHAMA]<br>Progressive People's Party or PPP [Paa Kwesi NDUOM]<br>United Front Party or UFP [Dr. Nana A. BOATENG]<br>United Progressive Party or UPP [Akwasi Addai ODIKE]<br><br><strong>note:</strong> Ghana has more than 20 registered parties; included are those which participated in the 2020 general election",
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> Ghana has more than 20 registered parties; included are those which participated in the 2020 general election"
},
"International organization participation": {
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},
"Diplomatic representation in the US": {
"chief of mission": {
"text": "Ambassador Barfour ADJEI-BARWUAH (since 21 July 2017)"
"text": "Ambassador Alima MAHAMA (since 7 July 2021)"
},
"chancery": {
"text": "3512 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008"
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"Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income 2016": {
"text": "43.5 (2016 est.)"
},
"note": "42.3 (2012-13)<br /> 41.9 (2005-06)"
"note": "42.3 (2012-13)<br> 41.9 (2005-06)"
},
"Household income or consumption by percentage share": {
"lowest 10%": {
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},
"Telecommunication systems": {
"general assessment": {
"text": "<p>challenged by unreliable electricity, Ghana seeks to extend telecom services nationally; investment in fiber infrastructure enabled 600 additional towers to provide&nbsp;basic mobile services;&nbsp;launch of LTE has improved mobile data services, including m-commerce and banking; highly competitive&nbsp;Internet market, most through mobile networks; international&nbsp;submarine cables, and terrestrial cables have improved Internet capacity and reduced prices (2020)</p> (2020)"
"text": "<p>challenged by unreliable electricity, Ghana seeks to extend telecom services nationally; investment in fiber infrastructure enabled 600 additional towers to provide basic mobile services; launch of LTE has improved mobile data services, including m-commerce and banking; highly competitive Internet market, most through mobile networks; international submarine cables, and terrestrial cables have improved Internet capacity and reduced prices (2020)</p> (2020)"
},
"domestic": {
"text": "fixed-line 1 per 100 subscriptions; competition among multiple mobile-cellular providers has spurred growth with a subscribership of more than 134 per 100 persons and rising (2019)"
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"text": "the Ghana Armed Forces consists of approximately 14,000 active personnel (10,000 Army; 2,000 Navy; 2,000 Air Force) (2020)"
},
"Military equipment inventories and acquisitions": {
"text": "the inventory of the Ghana Armed Forces is a mix of Russian, Chinese, and Western equipment; since 2010, it has received armaments from a variety of suppliers, led by <br />China, Germany, Russia, and Spain (2020)"
"text": "the inventory of the Ghana Armed Forces is a mix of Russian, Chinese, and Western equipment; since 2010, it has received armaments from a variety of suppliers, led by <br>China, Germany, Russia, and Spain (2020)"
},
"Military deployments": {
"text": "150 Mali (MINUSMA); 875 Lebanon (UNIFIL); 850 South Sudan (UNMISS) (Jan 2021)<br><br>note: Ghana has pledged to maintain about 1,000 military personnel in readiness for UN peacekeeping missions",
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"text": "18-26 years of age for voluntary military service, with basic education certificate; no conscription (2019)"
},
"Maritime threats": {
"text": "<p>the International Maritime Bureau reports the territorial and offshore waters in the Niger Delta and Gulf of Guinea remain a very high risk for piracy and armed robbery of ships; in 2020, there were 98 reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery at sea in the Gulf of Guinea region; although a 24% decrease from the total number of incidents in 2019, it included all three hijackings and 9 of 11 ships fired upon worldwide; while boarding and attempted boarding to steal valuables from ships and crews are the most common types of incidents, almost a third of all incidents involve a hijacking and/or kidnapping; in 2020, a record 130 crew members were kidnapped in 22 separate incidents in the Gulf of Guinea, representing 95% of kidnappings worldwide; approximately 51% of all incidents of piracy and armed robbery are taking place off Nigeria, which is a decrease from the 71% in 2019 and an indication pirates are traveling further to target vessels; Nigerian pirates are well armed and very aggressive, operating as far as 200 nm offshore; the Maritime Administration of the US Department of Transportation has issued a Maritime Advisory (2021-002 - Gulf of Guinea-Piracy/Armed Robbery/Kidnapping for Ransom) effective 9 January 2021, which states in part, \"Piracy, armed robbery, and kidnapping for ransom continue to serve as significant threats to US-flagged vessels transiting or operating in the Gulf of Guinea.&rdquo;</p>"
"text": "<p>the International Maritime Bureau reports the territorial and offshore waters in the Niger Delta and Gulf of Guinea remain a very high risk for piracy and armed robbery of ships; in 2020, there were 98 reported incidents of piracy and armed robbery at sea in the Gulf of Guinea region; although a 24% decrease from the total number of incidents in 2019, it included all three hijackings and 9 of 11 ships fired upon worldwide; while boarding and attempted boarding to steal valuables from ships and crews are the most common types of incidents, almost a third of all incidents involve a hijacking and/or kidnapping; in 2020, a record 130 crew members were kidnapped in 22 separate incidents in the Gulf of Guinea, representing 95% of kidnappings worldwide; approximately 51% of all incidents of piracy and armed robbery are taking place off Nigeria, which is a decrease from the 71% in 2019 and an indication pirates are traveling further to target vessels; Nigerian pirates are well armed and very aggressive, operating as far as 200 nm offshore; the Maritime Administration of the US Department of Transportation has issued a Maritime Advisory (2021-002 - Gulf of Guinea-Piracy/Armed Robbery/Kidnapping for Ransom) effective 9 January 2021, which states in part, \"Piracy, armed robbery, and kidnapping for ransom continue to serve as significant threats to US-flagged vessels transiting or operating in the Gulf of Guinea.</p>"
}
},
"Transnational Issues": {