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France redefines Ghana relations with focus on investment — Ambassador Dimé-Labille

William NarhbyWilliam Narh
April 19, 2026
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France is shifting its partnership with Ghana from traditional development aid to an investment-driven model focused on economic cooperation, youth mobility, and security collaboration, the French Ambassador to Ghana has said.

Diarra Dimé-Labille made the announcement during her first press briefing in Accra after presenting her credentials to President John Dramani Mahama, outlining what she described as a “new phase” in bilateral relations.

She said the new approach reflects a broader strategy by France to build more balanced partnerships across Africa, with a strong focus on investment, innovation, skills development, and job creation rather than aid dependency.

“This is a shift from aid-based cooperation to one anchored on economic opportunity, skills exchange, and mutual growth,” she indicated.

Madam Dimé-Labille said Ghana was among the key African partners—alongside countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa—benefiting from France’s renewed engagement framework.

She pointed to the upcoming “Africa Forward: Africa-France Partnerships for Innovation and Growth” summit scheduled for May 11–12 in Nairobi, which will focus on infrastructure, youth employment, and private sector investment.

She said the participation of French President Emmanuel Macron underscores France’s commitment to redefining its engagement with Africa through practical economic partnerships.

“President Mahama is not seeking help; he is seeking investment,” she said, describing the Ghana-France relationship as evolving into a more balanced economic partnership.

According to her, discussions during President Mahama’s recent visit to France reinforced this direction, with both sides agreeing on the need to prioritise investment-led cooperation.

Beyond economic ties, the Ambassador highlighted youth development and education as central pillars of the renewed partnership, noting expanded academic and professional exchange opportunities.

She said France is increasing access for Ghanaian students through programmes such as Campus France, with more courses now available in English to improve accessibility.

Madam Dimé-Labille also said efforts are underway to streamline visa processes for students and professionals, while encouraging Ghanaian applicants to learn French to maximise opportunities.

On security, she said France is working with Ghana and international partners to address rising threats of violent extremism in the sub-region, particularly in northern border areas.

She disclosed cooperation includes training, intelligence sharing, and logistical support, tailored to Ghana’s own priorities and requests.

The Ambassador also cited collaboration on illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, where French experts have shared experiences with Ghanaian counterparts.

She further noted Ghana’s selection as a pilot country under the One Health global health initiative, describing it as a significant opportunity to strengthen health systems through international cooperation.

Madam Dimé-Labille said her mission would focus on deepening practical cooperation and building a “dynamic and mutually beneficial” partnership between the two countries.

“I am going to dedicate myself, my time, and everything I can to make this a success,” she said.

Source: GNA

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