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WEF warns unemployment is Ghana’s greatest risk in 2026

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Unemployment and limited economic opportunity have emerged as the single biggest threat facing Ghana in 2026, overtaking inflation concerns as the country’s most pressing risk, according to the latest Global Risks Report 2026 released by the World Economic Forum.

The report, which draws on responses from business leaders captured under the Executive Opinion Survey 2025, indicates growing anxiety that Ghana’s recent macroeconomic stabilisation has not yet translated into broad-based job creation—particularly for the country’s rapidly expanding youth population.

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According to the assessment, persistent unemployment poses a direct threat to household incomes, consumer spending and long-term productivity, with potential spillover effects on social cohesion and economic resilience if left unaddressed.

While inflationary pressures have eased in recent months, the WEF notes that the cost-of-living challenge remains a sensitive issue for households and businesses, especially in the absence of strong employment growth to support incomes and demand.

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Beyond unemployment, the report ranks the adverse impacts of artificial intelligence and rapid technological change as Ghana’s second most significant risk in 2026. Business leaders expressed concern that the pace of digital transformation may outstrip skills development, regulatory readiness and labour market adaptability.

The WEF cautions that although technology offers opportunities for efficiency and innovation, inadequate reskilling programmes and weak governance frameworks could lead to job displacement and widening inequality, particularly in labour-intensive sectors.

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Insufficient public services and social protection systems also feature prominently among Ghana’s top risks. The report highlights continued pressure on healthcare, education, transport infrastructure and pension systems, driven by population growth and urbanisation at a time when fiscal consolidation constrains public spending.

A related concern flagged in the report is declining health and well-being, which the WEF links to lower labour productivity and rising household costs, further reinforcing economic vulnerability.

While Ghana’s inflation rate has moderated from recent peaks, it remains among the country’s key risk factors, reflecting lingering uncertainty around business planning and investment decisions.

The World Economic Forum concludes that mitigating these risks will require Ghana to pivot from short-term economic stabilisation towards employment-led growth, sustained investment in human capital, targeted reskilling initiatives and more resilient public service delivery systems.

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