Finance and Administrative Officer
Emmanuel Clottey is a Chartered Accountant and finance professional with expertise in IPSAS accounting, taxation, auditing, and financial management. He currently serves as a Finance and Administrative Officer at the African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET), where he plays a key role in financial reporting, budget management, and compliance.
With a strong background in financial reconciliation, payroll processing, and donor financial reporting, Emmanuel ensures operational efficiency and adherence to accounting best practices. He has worked extensively with international donor organizations, including the World Bank, Mastercard Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation.
Emmanuel is completing an MSc in Accounting and Finance and holds a BSc in Business Administration (Accounting) from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He is also a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana. His expertise in financial systems, tax compliance, and auditing makes him a valuable asset to ACET.
The ability to produce and export a broad array of goods and services.
The ability to compete in the global market for non-extractive exports.
Labor productivity in the agriculture, manufacturing and construction, and services sectors.
The share of medium- and high-technology content in production and exports.
Incomes, income inequality, and total and female formal employment.
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