Danish companies seeks local partners
As
part of its Danida Business Partnership (DBP), the Danish Embassy seeks
new business opportunities to assist local businesses in the country.
The
move is to transfer the best of Danish technology, management and
knowledge into the Ghanaian market to create employment as well as
promote green growth through partnership between Danish and Ghanaian
companies.
It is also intended to
offer support to partners who have significant impact on development in
poor communities during the preparatory and implementation phase of
partnership at which Danida is expected to reimburse up to 75 per cent
of cost of activities during the implementation phase and 50 per cent of
five million Danish Kronner (DKK 5 million) in the preparatory phase.
In
line with its West Africa Clean Energy and Environment (WACEE’12)
project, the DBP would focus on the energy sector with particular
emphasis on increasing the use of green technology, energy efficiency
and protection of the environment.
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Other sectors include housing, water and waste management, oil and gas, among other sectors of the economy.
Speaking at a meeting dubbed “Matchmaking event 2012, organised by the Danish Embassy in Accra on Monday,
the Danish Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Carsten Nilanus Pederson, hinted
that the focus on energy was because the country’s environment was under
pressure with high deforestation and depleting biodiversity and added
that poor waste management and galamsey activities had resulted in
polluting most water bodies and agricultural lands under cultivation
were dwindling due to rural-urban drift.
According to him, economic
growth, coupled with population growth, has caused the demand for energy
to soar and that had intensified the pressure on vital natural
resources.
To that end, he said there was the need to explore
opportunities in energy generation and efficiency as well as water
management to address energy and needs and environmental concerns in the
country.
Story: Mary Ankrah