Despite Ghana’s growth in the last several decades, regional, demographic, and social inequalities have exacerbated marginalization and exclusion, leaving vulnerable groups exposed to exogeneous economic and social shocks. With Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resultant economic slowdown, the poverty level is likely to rise in 2021 to 30.9 percent, compounding further inequalities and vulnerabilities and expanding pressure on public funds to respond...
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2022/10/05
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Ghana : Social Sustainability and Inclusion Profile
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El-Horr,Jana; Pecorari,Natalia Gisel; Miller,Mariann; Caulker,Chalwyn Gifty; Izevbigie,Jescinta Isimeme.
Ghana : Social Sustainability and Inclusion Profile (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099205006172233419