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  2. Ghana School Feeding Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) started in 2005 [1] [2] as a pilot project to provide food to children at school. [3] It is run by the GSFP Secretariat in partnership with international agencies including the World Bank, the World Food Programme, the Partnership for Child Development, and UNICEF, as well as national organizations such as the Canadian International Development Agency ...

  3. School feeding in low-income countries - Wikipedia

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    Many governments work alongside WFP in school-feeding programs, though in countries where the government is non-functional or corrupt, WFP may work on its own or with other non-governmental organizations. The World Food Programme has estimated that US$3.2 billion is needed each year to feed the 66 million school-age children around the globe ...

  4. Social programs in sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea has enjoyed some of the highest growth rates in the world (37% a year on average in the past 10 years), based largely on its oil sector. With an economy 20 times bigger than it was in the mid-90s, the government can now afford to start expanding its social programs, especially as tremendous inequality means that despite a $14,941 average GDP per capita ($30,000 according to ...

  5. John Atta Mills - Wikipedia

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    An initiative to provide free exercise books started under Mills. More than 23 million books were distributed. His government also expanded the school feeding programme to include 230 more schools. [21] Government paid the full tuition for all teachers pursuing further studies through distance learning.

  6. Free Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The Free Senior High School (Free SHS) education policy in Ghana was a government initiative introduced in the 2017 September Presidential administration of Nana Akufo-Addo. [1] The policy's origination began as part of the President's presidential campaign during Ghana's 2016 election period , and has become an essential part of Ghana's ...

  7. Educational inequality in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana has made considerable progress in gender equality since the 1970s. The Gender Parity Index (GPI) has risen from 0.76 (1971) to 1.00 (2019), suggesting gender equality for primary and secondary school levels. [2] GPI for tertiary school enrollment experienced the most growth, from 0.17 (1971) to 0.85 (2019). [3]

  8. Social Security and National Insurance Trust - Wikipedia

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    After that, it changed to a Social Insurance Pension Scheme, which was governed by the PNDC law 247. [1] In Ghana, there were changes made to the pension system by a law called Act 766 of 2008. [1] This new system was put into action in January 2010, replacing all existing pension schemes in Ghana, including Cap 30.

  9. The McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program (IFEP) is a food aid program authorized in the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (P.L. 107–171, Sec. 3107, known as the 2002 Farm Bill) which provides for the donation of U.S. agricultural commodities and associated financial and technical assistance to carry out preschool and school feeding programs ...