The steamy banks of Ghana’s crocodile-infested Volta River seemed an unlikely place to make a major test of Western investment faith and prospects in the new, fiercely nationalist countries of Africa, ...
In the 1960s, Ghana built the Akosombo Dam to harness the power of the Volta River, fueling national growth and industrial expansion. But progress came at a cost: communities were uprooted and 3.6% of ...
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