Ghana

7.4 - Risk management

Articles 7.4.17.4.27.4.37.4.4
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Indicative date of implementation 22 September 2020
Definitive date of implementation 22 March 2025
Extension of time
Request received
23 May 2022
Original definitive date
22 September 2023
New date requested
22 March 2025
Date approved
22 March 2025
Reason
Additional time is needed to secure the following: Support to outline and harmonize sustainable Risk Management procedures and processes needed to identify risks and adequately classify them. Support to procure ICT infrastructure (modern scanners) and equipment, likewise train and build capacities of relevant stakeholders in Risk Management
Committee approval:
Approved
Link to notification
Assistance required for implementation Support to outline and harmonize sustainable Risk Management procedures and processes needed to identify risks and adequately classify them;

Support to procure ICT infrastructure (modern scanners) and equipment, likewise train and build capacities of relevant stakeholders in Risk Management

Tags: Information and communication technologies (ICT), Legislative and regulatory framework, Infrastructure and equipment, Human resources and training

Donor / Agency

World Bank

Progress reported
14 October 2024 — G/TFA/N/GHA/4  
The deployment of ICUMS in 2020 nationally has facilitated the provision of a risk management module for customs and other regulatory border agencies. ICUMS incorporates automatic risk profiling/selectivity and the channelling of consignments, however, the incidence of physical examination remains relatively high.
Ghana needs assistance in developing risk management strategic framework documents for all regulatory border agencies, to review and update processes and procedures, to improve the success rate of interventions, and deliver specific risk management training to risk management officials.

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