Author: King Carl Tornam Duho
As a finance and economic consultant, King Carl Tornam Duho has experience in academia, business and public policy. He has consulted for UNICEF, GIZ, IMANI, Royal Netherlands Embassy and Dataking Consulting. He has written extensively on the banking industry, the microfinance and microcredit sub-sector, the cocoa sector, the extractives industry, the stock market, climate change and other wider economic issues. He has authored more than 30 articles including over 13 peer-reviewed articles in ABS/ABDC ranked journals. He is an ACCA Prize-winner and a CIMA Chartered Management Accountant. He holds a Master of Philosophy degree in accounting with research on the extractive industries. His interest is to explore South-South and Triangular Cooperation and implications for sustainable development, with a special interest in the China-Africa relationship.
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