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CAS's GK-IMPACT Project on-going

CAS's GK-IMPACT Project including the construction of a four storey building is proceeding steadily since groundbreaking was done in 2025.

UG(Ghana) and KOICA(Republic of Korea[ROK]) have provided the key inputs for this Project. UG provided prime land while KOICA offered a grant of US$9.9million(the largest grant given by the Korean Government to Ghana since diplomatic relations were established between the two states in 1977 on record according to Ghana's Ministry of Finance records). Through this Project Ghana and ROK enter into cooperation in the realm of higher education which hitherto had not been the case on such a large scale. Stick and stay here for constant updates.

 

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