
Nationwide Assessment of the Ghana School Feeding Programme
Government needed an evidence-based assessment of GSFP to unlock additional financing and improve programme delivery.
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Government needed an evidence-based assessment of GSFP to unlock additional financing and improve programme delivery.
Youth unemployment and limited green enterprise capacity constrained local livelihoods.
High reliance on polluting fuels caused health and environmental burdens.
Institutional barriers limited women’s progression into leadership in STEM-focused organisations.
The National Fisheries Association required constitutional updates and credible governance processes to improve accountability and member trust.
Partner CSOs required stronger systems to influence fisheries governance and to deliver programme activities effectively.
Child labour and trafficking risks required locally tailored messaging and better coordination among duty-bearers and community groups.
A deprived community lacked affordable, reliable water and sanitation services and local livelihoods were constrained.