Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the timely release of funds for caterers under the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP).
The 2025 Ghana Budget Statement announced a significant increase in funding for the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GHFP), raising the daily meal allocation per child from GH¢1.50 to GH¢2.00.
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Business and Financial Times on MSNHow to boost agriculture and cut Ghana’s over US$3.5bn food import billBy Alhaji Seidu AGONGO Ghana is home to some of the world’s best arable lands, yet it is the country with one of the biggest ...
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World Vision Ghana, Vivo Energy ‘Saving Stoves Initiative’-perspective of rural beneficiariesIn Kakoshi, a 29-old Huzema Razak once began her days in a cloud of smoke. For over three decades, she rose before sunrise to collect firewood, her back bent under the weight of logs to fuel the open ...
The World Bank (WB) has commenced engagement with regional institutions in West Africa towards the commencement of its “fifth Implementation Support Mission (ISM) for regional institutions of the West ...
The government has released GH¢265,220, 000 to be disbursed to 350,000 beneficiary households of the Livelihood Empowerment ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNCampaign Craft dazzles Kenyans with ‘Ghana Food Carnival’GYENTI The month of March is declared as ‘Ghana Month’ in Ghana. As a result, Ghanaians across the world, among other things, ...
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Ghana Grows High School Next Level Tour transforms lives at Cape Coast School for Deaf and BlindSo far, the Ghana Grows High School Next Level Tour has visited the Koforidua School for the Deaf, Kibi School for the Deaf, Bechem School for the Deaf, Takoradi Special Vocational School, and Twin ...
The Economic and Social Council convened today to conduct elections, nominations, confirmations, and appointments to fill vacancies in 15 of its subsidia ...
She said the Ghana National Households Registry (GNHR ... "I want to thank our partners: The World Bank, UNICEF, the World Food Programme and Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office for ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Repatriate Africa's Climate-Smart Wisdom That Was Suppressed By Colonialism.Analysis - The urgency of climate change compels us to revisit lost wisdom in the African Agricultural Sector. Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki is African Union Special Envoy for Food Systems observes that ...
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