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Ghana Infrastructure Plan

MASTERPLAN OVERVIEW

Ghana Infrastructure Plan

The Ghana Infrastructure Plan (GIP) is a comprehensive national blueprint developed to guide Ghana’s transition toward a resilient, industrialised, and high-income economy by 2047.

The Plan outlines an integrated strategy to expand power generation beyond 50,000 MW, develop a modern multimodal transport network, strengthen water and irrigation systems, scale digital connectivity, modernise cities, and reinforce institutional capacity.

More than a project pipeline, the GIP connects infrastructure development with industrialisation, spatial planning, climate resilience, and innovative financing frameworks, positioning infrastructure as the backbone of national productivity and long-term prosperity.

Core Focus Areas

National Infrastructure Strategies

Developing national infrastructure strategies aligning transport, energy, water and logistics systems for long-term development.

Integrated Corridor Development

Strategic design of economic and transport corridors to unlock regional productivity and spatially coordinated growth.

Urban Systems &
Design

Structuring metropolitan and secondary city systems to align infrastructure delivery with industrial growth and demographic trends.

Transport & Logistics Networks

Coordinated planning across rail, road, ports and inland logistics networks to strengthen national trade and connectivity.

Institutional Client

Implementing the Ghana Infrastructure Plan

The Ghana Infrastructure Plan provides a long-term framework for coordinated infrastructure delivery, industrial development and spatial transformation across Ghana’s national economy.