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Ghana recently launched a public register of PPAs to share information on the country’s electricity contracts – covering renewable and non-renewable power projects.
Learn more about Ghana’s PPA Register and #PPAWatch here: https://t.co/f400s4OKyL

For more on how other countries across the world can improve power contract transparency: Visit https://t.co/5TKhY099NH, and watch this space for more #PPAWatch country transparency scores.
Senegal scores 5.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY099NH

For more on how other countries across the world can improve power contract transparency: Visit https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9, and watch this space for more #PPAWatch country transparency scores.
Kenya scores 4/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY099NH.

South Africa's #PPAWatch score is 5.5, or partly transparent.
What does this mean for South Africa's power sector?
Read @rushaiyatanko's full thread below for analysis, & head to https://t.co/RwFX3OCEMN to learn more about what your country scores on PPA transparency:
South Africa scores 5.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9.

This week’s country spotlight on #PPAWatch scores: South Africa.
South Africa scores a 5.5/10 = partly transparent.
To find out why, visit https://t.co/RwFX3OCEMN.
To get weekly insights from our PPA transparency expert, follow @RushaiyaTanko on each country score:
South Africa scores 5.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9.

South Africa scores 5.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9.

Jordan scores 6.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9

Jamaica’s #PPAWatch transparency score: 4.5/10.
Why does Jamaica have a “not transparent” rating?
Visit https://t.co/RwFX3OCEMN to learn more, and follow @RushaiyaTanko for expert insight on PPA Watch country scores every week:
Jamaica scores 4.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9

For more on how Jamaica and other countries across the world can improve power contract transparency:
Visit https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9 and watch this space for more #PPAWatch country transparency scores.
Jamaica scores 4.5/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9

For more on how Uganda and other countries across the world can improve power contract transparency:
Visit https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9 and watch this space for more #PPAWatch country transparency scores.
Uganda scores 3/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9
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"Just like contracts for oil, mining, and sovereign debt where disclosure is now an accepted norm, power contracts with a direct or indirect sovereign guarantee should be publicly disclosed", argue @energyforgrowth's @toddjmoss and @rushaiyatanko on the IMF's PFM Blog.

Ghana’s #PPAWatch transparency score: 3/10.
Why does Ghana have a “not transparent” rating?
Visit https://t.co/RwFX3OCEMN to learn more, and follow @rushaiyatanko for expert insight on PPA Watch country scores every week.
Ghana scores 3/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9
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For more on how Ghana and other countries across the world can improve power contract transparency:
Visit https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9, and watch this space for more #PPAWatch country transparency scores.
Ghana scores 3/10 on #PPAWatch country transparency, highlighting the need for increased transparency & openness in its power contracting.
Follow along to learn why & how the country can improve by visiting https://t.co/5TKhY08BY9
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Abundant, affordable electricity matters to everyone.
Transparent energy markets are the only way to get there.
Our new initiative #PPAWatch explains why, how, & what the current status is in markets across the world.
See how your country scores: https://t.co/RwFX3OCEMN.
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