11 March 2025

UNICEF Ghana Budget Briefs - 2024

UNICEF’s Budget Briefs analyse the size and composition of Ghana’s national budget allocations to sectors that are particularly relevant to children in the current fiscal year, and they offer insights into the efficiency, equity and adequacy of past spending and looking future projections. The briefing documents c...
14 December 2023

2022 District League Table Report

The 2022 District League Table (DLT) Report builds on the progress of work accomplished over the last seven editions and provides an assessment of the levels of development across all 261 Metropolises, Municipalities and Districts (MMDs) of Ghana, based on selected indicators from health, nutrition, education, wat...
24 November 2022

UNICEF Ghana Budget Briefs

UNICEF’s Budget Briefs analyse the size and composition of Ghana’s national budget allocations to sectors that are particularly relevant to children in the current fiscal year, and they offer insights into the efficiency, equity and adequacy of past spending and looking future projections. The briefing documents c...
14 November 2022

The 2021 District League Table Report

The 2021 District League Table Report (DLT) measured the impact of service delivery across Ghana's 261 districts. The DLT assesses performance across seven sectors of health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation, governance and energy and 22 indicators with a focus on the survival and development of children. T...
18 October 2021

Citizens’ Knowledge and Perceptions about Poverty, Vulnerability, Rights and Social Protection

In the past two decades, Ghana has implemented various social protection programmes for many different purposes but mainly to address poverty and vulnerability. Yet there is little evidence to date about the extent to which Ghanaians view social protection programmes as part of the state’s responsibility towards c...
04 April 2019

UNICEF Ghana

News & Stories, Embedded video follows UNICEF/Bismark Ofori/2025 Child food poverty isn’t just about hunger — it’s about missing essential nutrients needed for healthy growth. When a child consumes only 4 or fewer of the 8 essential food groups each day, they are living in #ChildFoodPoverty. Every child deserv...
04 April 2019

Stories

01 March 2016

Ghana Poverty and Inequality Analysis

The Poverty and Inequality analysis reveals that although Ghana celebrates being a Lower Middle Income Country, the gap between the poorest 10% and the richest 10% of the population has been on the rise and has increased since 2006. The wealthiest decile now consume 6.8 times the amount than the poorest 10%, up fr...