Though Ghana has made impressive strides in terms of economic growth, poverty reduction and democratic governance, there remains a substantial percentage of the population that still lives in poverty and are vulnerable to a range of economic, social, lifecycle and environmental shocks and risks. Therefore, Ghana rolled out a number of social protection interventions under the National Social Protection Strategy (NSPS) to mitigate the impact of extreme poor and vulnerabilities in society, especially among vulnerable children.The main objective of the study was to examine social protection and children vulnerability in Ghana by employing both qualitative and quantitative methods in achieving the objectives of the study in the Jirapa and Wa Mu...
Global debates on social protection have raised concerns about the appropriateness of the targeting ...
CITATION: Moonga, F. & Green, S. 2016. Risks and vulnerabilities of children in Zambia : mooting res...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...
This is one of several reports and policy briefs produced as part of a regional study on social prot...
Background In many developing countries, policies aimed at improving welfare through poverty reduct...
Parental deaths and illnesses are childhood traumatic events that are associated with several negati...
Poverty reduction in Ghana has attracted varied approaches. Over the recent past decade, the governm...
During the 2000s, Ghana introduced substantial social protection policy reforms. The contributory pe...
One of the major concerns in Ghana, like in most developing countries today, is how to manage the in...
A government’s commitment to an adopted policy may be the first step that symbolizes its genuine int...
In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Livingstone declaration, and the UN ...
Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) program was implemented in 2008 to provide soc...
BACKGROUND: Improving child health is one of the major policy agendas for most of the governments, e...
Social protection has not only assumed another dimension characterised by income transfers, but has ...
Background: In 2010, the Government of Ghana launched a Labour Intensive Public Work (LIPW) progra...
Global debates on social protection have raised concerns about the appropriateness of the targeting ...
CITATION: Moonga, F. & Green, S. 2016. Risks and vulnerabilities of children in Zambia : mooting res...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...
This is one of several reports and policy briefs produced as part of a regional study on social prot...
Background In many developing countries, policies aimed at improving welfare through poverty reduct...
Parental deaths and illnesses are childhood traumatic events that are associated with several negati...
Poverty reduction in Ghana has attracted varied approaches. Over the recent past decade, the governm...
During the 2000s, Ghana introduced substantial social protection policy reforms. The contributory pe...
One of the major concerns in Ghana, like in most developing countries today, is how to manage the in...
A government’s commitment to an adopted policy may be the first step that symbolizes its genuine int...
In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Livingstone declaration, and the UN ...
Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) program was implemented in 2008 to provide soc...
BACKGROUND: Improving child health is one of the major policy agendas for most of the governments, e...
Social protection has not only assumed another dimension characterised by income transfers, but has ...
Background: In 2010, the Government of Ghana launched a Labour Intensive Public Work (LIPW) progra...
Global debates on social protection have raised concerns about the appropriateness of the targeting ...
CITATION: Moonga, F. & Green, S. 2016. Risks and vulnerabilities of children in Zambia : mooting res...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...