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IFC mobilises dev’t partners to advance ESG collaboration in Ghana

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
June 26, 2026
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IFC officials and other stakeholders present at the ESG Roundtable for development partners in a group photo at the event

IFC officials and other stakeholders present at the ESG Roundtable for development partners in a group photo at the event

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The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has convened development partners working across Ghana’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ecosystem to strengthen collaboration, improve coordination, and accelerate the adoption of sustainable business practices that support private sector growth and long-term development.

The ESG Roundtable for Development Partners brought together key representatives from the World Bank Group, GIZ, KfW, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), and other organisations to exchange insights on ongoing ESG initiatives, identify areas of complementarity, and explore opportunities for deeper partnership.

Opening the roundtable, IFC Senior Country Officer for Ghana, Yewande Giwa, stated that ESG considerations are increasingly central to business competitiveness, investment readiness, and sustainable economic development.

“Environmental, social, and governance considerations are becoming ever more important. For IFC, ESG is not a parallel agenda but an integral part of the work that we do and an essential part of private-sector development,” she said.

Yewande Giwa, IFC Senior Country Officer for Ghana giving the opening remarks at the ESG Roundtable for Development partners event

She noted that IFC’s sustainability framework and corporate governance methodology help businesses improve operational performance, strengthen transparency and accountability, engage effectively with communities, manage risks, and deliver stronger development outcomes.

According to Ms. Giwa, the roundtable was convened to create a practical platform for development partners to share knowledge, align efforts, and enhance the effectiveness of ESG interventions across Ghana.

“We all have the same goal, but we are implementing different activities. There is a clear opportunity for coordination, improved visibility of our efforts, and stronger collaboration so that together we can make a greater impact,” she added.

Discussions during the roundtable highlighted the growing recognition that environmental, social, and governance risks are increasingly business risks that must be integrated into decision-making, risk management, and investment strategies.

Damilola Sobo Smith, Environmental and Social Risk Management Specialist at IFC, highlighted the importance of proactively managing ESG risks to strengthen business resilience and long-term performance. “Environmental and social risks do translate into business risks,” she said, citing environmental compliance failures, waste management incidents, and operational disruptions among the factors that can affect profitability, reputation, and business continuity.

Damilola Sobo Smith, Environmental and Social Risk Management Specialist, IFC leads discussions at the ESG Roundtable for Development partners event

She noted that IFC’s Integrated ESG Programme is supporting private sector firms in adopting international environmental and social best practices while working with the Bank of Ghana to strengthen the implementation of the Ghana Sustainable Banking Principles. The programme aims to help financial institutions integrate environmental and social risk management into their operations, governance structures, and lending practices.

Ms. Smith added that Ghana continues to demonstrate leadership in the region through regulatory reforms and frameworks that promote responsible business conduct and sustainable finance.

The roundtable also put the spotlight on the role of long-standing partnerships in advancing ESG integration across Ghana’s financial sector and broader economy.

Magdalena Wüst, Deputy Head of Cooperation at the Swiss Embassy, stressed the importance of a strong and sustainable financial sector in fostering investment, business growth, and job creation. She noted that SECO has partnered with IFC in Ghana for more than a decade to strengthen environmental and social risk management practices, support regulatory reforms, and build the capacity of financial institutions to implement sustainable banking standards.

“Advancing sustainable finance requires collaboration, and partnerships like ours with IFC help strengthen institutions and create lasting impact,” she said.

Magdalena Wust, Deputy Head of Cooperation at the Embassy of Switzerland in Ghana contributing to discussions at the ESG Roundtable for development partners event

Participants concluded the roundtable with a shared commitment to deepen coordination, leverage complementary expertise, and strengthen collective action to address emerging ESG challenges and opportunities in Ghana.

Moez Miaoui, leader of IFC’s ESG Advisory in Africa engaging stakeholders at the ESG Roundtable for Development Partners event
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