Interview with Kwabena Appiah-Pinkrah

Status: Completed
Kwabena Appiah-Pinkrah
Member of Parliament
Ghana
Areas of expertise: Reform, Governance, Trade
Kwabena Appiah-Pinkrah is a Member of Parliament in Ghana and also the chair of the Ghana chapter of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank & IMF. He is a native of Akrofuom in the Ashanti Region and holds MA from Fairleigh Dickson University.
Previously, he worked at Global Linkages Co. Ltd. as Chief Executive Officer.
All Questions
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bhekuzulu ngobe
Zimbabwe |
how does media promote gender inequality |
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Badoum Oumandé Henri
Cameroon |
Quelle perspective pour l'Afrique sous le mandat de JIM YONG KIM? |
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parwaiz awan
Pakistan |
Why not developed countries instead of AID not doing Trade with under developed countries,Educate them how to save the wastage of fruits, vegetables, from form to market, how export them , n less vastage of products |
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Pierre Brunache
Ghana |
Could African countries use their natural resources as a collateral for large infrastructure World Bank loans? These loans could be transferred in tranches based on timely project deliverables. Otherwise, heavy penalties for unnecessary delays and waste would apply. |
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MICIKI Bouanra
Benin |
Bonsoir Messieurs, Quel bilan peut-on tirer de l'exercice de la Banque Mondiale dans ses divers projets de par le monde entier pour la réduction de la pauvreté? Quelle formule et projet pour éteindre les guerres qui ne font qu'augmenter la pauvreté surtout dans le continent noir? merci |
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Mighty African
Ghana |
How can the government you are part of do a better job talking about the great things you are doing and not engage in the "politics" of insults, propaganda and arguments that we see today? |
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Lolan Sagoe-Moses
Ghana |
Hon. Appiah-Pinkrah, By what means and how often do you interact with your constituents? Do you use technology to update them on your activities and if not do you plan to do so in the future? |
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Lolan Sagoe-Moses
Ghana |
Hon. Appiah-Pinkrah, By what means and how often do you interact with your constituents? Do you use technology to update them on your activities and if not do you plan to do so in the future? |
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Debrah
United States |
Honorable - A potential investor recently told his agent in Ghana not to buy land "that is owned by four people and a chief." What are current ideas or plans to resolve the chaos of buying land in Ghana? |
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Fafa A
United States |
to what extent is Ghana planning to move more into trading value added goods instead of raw materials? |
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Yinka Mensah
United States |
What is the biggest development goal facing Ghana today? |



