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Background To Ghana's Public Financial Management System Public financial management includes the activities that relate financial resources available to the government to results: allocation of funds, accounting and reporting, cash flow management, asset management, debt management, internal controls, procurement and financial statements. Restructuring these range of activities is an integral part of the efforts of government to move Ghana away from poverty and to promote economic prosperity.
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The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) is the Ministry charged with the development and growth of agriculture in the country with the exception of the Cocoa-Coffee and Forestry sector. Its primary roles are the formulation of appropriate agricultural policies, planning & co-ordination, monitoring and evaluation within the overall national economic development.
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The Attorney General, exists to entrench at the core of the body politic and abiding respect for the Rule of Law and a constant observance of human Rights, to ensure equality of access to Justice and treatment before the Law for all citizens, to promote by law social justice to facilitate the operations of a fair, efficient and transparent legal system and to propagate a culture of due process and legality for these purposes. The Ministry acts as the defender of the constitutional order, the guarantor of the rights and liberties of the citizens, the protector of the state legal interest, the enforcer of the criminal laws, the developer of the human resources of the legal sector and the championing of the rule of law.
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The Ministry of Information has existed under different names since independence in 1957. It has metamorphosed from being called Ministry of Information and Culture, Ministry of Information and Tourism, Public Relations Secretariat, Ministry of Communications, Ministry of Media Relations, Ministry of Information and Presidential Affairs (MIPA), Ministry of Information and National Orientation (MINO) and currently its new name; The Ministry of Information and Media Relations.
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The Ministry of the Interior exists to ensure the maintenance of Internal Security and Peaceful Development within the Law, in Ghana. We do this by reviewing, formulating, implementing and evaluating policies relating to the protection of life and property; preventing and mitigating effects of disasters; immigration control; prevention and detection of crime; ensuring safe custody and facilitating the reformation and rehabilitation of offenders by employing and establishing good public relations with them; being guided by our belief in integrity, transparency, efficiency and prompt responsiveness to our clients. The latter comprises all person in Ghana and especially the vulnerable in society.
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