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Agriculture and Social Protection in Ghana

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:10 authored by Ramatu Al-Hassan, Colin Poulton
Ghana was one of the first countries in Africa to embark on structural adjustment reforms. 25 years on, its continuing commitment to reform for national economic development has yielded impressive gains in growth and poverty reduction. Poverty in the country is measured through periodic Ghana Living Standards Surveys (GLSS). In 1991/92 GLSS3 found that 51.7% of the population were living below the national poverty line. By 1998/99 (GLSS4) this had fallen to 39.5% and by 2005/06 (GLSS5) it had fallen to 28.5% (Ghana Statistical Service 2007). In absolute terms the number of poor people in Ghana has fallen from 7.9 million in 1991/92 to 6.2 million in 2005/06. At current growth rates, Ghana should achieve MDG1 before 2010.

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Future Agricultures Consortium

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Al-Hassan, R. and Poulton, C. (2009) Agriculture and Social Protection in Ghana, FAC Working Paper 09, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

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FAC Working Paper 09

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