Republic of Ghana
Brazil and Ghana established diplomatic relations in 1960. The Embassy in Accra, opened in 1961, was the first one of Brazil in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Embassy of Ghana in Brasília is the only Embassy of that country in South America.
In the 1960s and 1970s, relations were marked by a common agenda focused on the condemnation of apartheid and on the self-determination of peoples, among other issues. In the 1980s, Ghana co-sponsored the draft resolution presented by Brazil at the UN for the creation of the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone (ZOPCAS).
Bilateral relations received a new impetus from the 2000s, with the intense exchange of visits by high authorities. Ghana has been one of Brazil's closest partners in West Africa, which is reflected in the increase in political dialogue and bilateral trade, and the strengthening of technical cooperation.
Brazil and Ghana also share important cultural ties, an example of which is the Tabom community, formed by descendants of Brazilian slaves who returned to Ghana, especially to the Greater Accra region, between 1829 and 1936.
Chronology of Bilateral Relations
2022 – Foreign ministers Carlos França and Shirley Botsway meet in New York, on the sidelines of the Um Security Council debate (July)
2019 - Minister of Agriculture Owusu Akoto visits Brazil (August 9)
2017 - Minister of Foreign Affairs Aloysio Nunes Ferreira visits Ghana (11 October); the King of the Asante, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, visits Brazil (October)
2015 - President John Mahama visits Brazil, on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony of President Dilma Rousseff (January); Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira visits Ghana (March)
2013 – Foreign Minister Hanna Tetteh visits Brazil (July)
2012 - Vice President John Mahama visits Brazil (May)
2011 - Vice President John Mahama visits Brazil (May)
2010 - Vice President John Mahama visits Brazil (April)
2008 - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visits Ghana on the occasion of the 12th UNCTAD (April); Ghana’s Chief Justice Georgina Wood visits Brazil (May); Vice-President Alhaji Aliu Mahama visits Brazil (June)
2007 - Visit to Ghana by Minister of Mines and Energy Silas Rondeau on the occasion of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the country's independence (March)
2006 - President John Agyekum Kufuor (July) and Foreign Minister Nana Akufo-Addo visit Brazil (July); signing of a Sports Cooperation Agreement (July); President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and President John Agyekum Kufour meet in Abuja, Nigeria, on the sidelines of the Africa-South America Summit (November)
2005 - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Foreign Minister Celso Amorim visit Ghana (April); signing of Air Services Agreement
2004 - Minister of Foreign Affairs Nana Akufo-Addo visits Brazil (August); Second Brazil-Ghana Joint Commission Meeting (August)
2003 - Minister of Foreign Affairs Celso Amorim visits Ghana (May); Minister of Energy Paa Kwesi Ndoum visits Brazil (June)
1985 - Minister of Agriculture Isaac Adjei-Maafo visits Brazil
1984 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture Charles K. Annan visits Brazil
1981 - The Vice President of Ghana, John Graft Johnson, visits Brazil (July)
1978 - The King of the Asante, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, visits Brazil (June)
1974 - Signing of Basic Agreement on Technical and Scientific Cooperation (November)
1972 - Foreign Minister Mario Gibson Barboza visits Accra (November); signing of Cultural Cooperation and Trade Agreements
1961 – The Legation of Brazil in Accra is elevated to embassy status
1960 - Establishment of diplomatic relations