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Gov’t Pledges Timely Disbursement of Funds to School Feeding Program

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
April 3, 2025
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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana's Finance Minister

Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana's Finance Minister

Ghana’s Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the timely disbursement of funds to the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP). 

His assurances came during a high-level meeting with Ms. Aurore Rusiga, the newly appointed Country Representative of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), where discussions centered on improving the efficiency and sustainability of the initiative.

The GSFP, a crucial government intervention aimed at enhancing school attendance and nutrition among children, has faced persistent challenges in recent years, including delayed payments to caterers and inadequate funding per meal. 

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Acknowledging these concerns, Dr. Forson emphasized that the NDC administration remains dedicated to resolving these issues through increased budgetary allocations and strategic partnerships.

“The current rate of just over 1 cedi per child per day is inadequate. That is why I have increased it to 2 cedis and continue to seek partnerships to raise it further.”

Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister

Despite this increase, the minister stressed that further funding would be required to meet the nutritional needs of Ghanaian schoolchildren adequately.

To bridge the financial gap, he appealed to the WFP to channel additional support into the programme.

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana's Finance Minister
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister

He revealed that the government had already allocated GHS 1.78 billion to the GSFP for the year, underscoring its commitment to expanding and sustaining the initiative. 

However, he acknowledged that continued collaboration with international partners like the WFP would be essential in securing further investments to enhance the programme’s impact.

During the meeting, Dr. Forson assured that school feeding caterers would receive their payments on time, recognizing their essential role in the success of the programme. 

Delays in disbursements have frequently led to disruptions, with caterers struggling to sustain meal provision due to financial constraints. 

The minister’s commitment signals a shift towards a more structured and predictable payment framework, which would bolster confidence in the initiative.

Strengthening the Foundation of Ghana’s Education System

Dr. Forson highlighted that ensuring timely payments to caterers and improving meal quality are not just fiscal concerns but also critical to strengthening Ghana’s education system. 

Studies have shown that well-structured school feeding programmes contribute to increased school enrollment, retention, and overall academic performance. 

By guaranteeing nutritious meals for pupils, the GSFP plays a pivotal role in addressing issues of malnutrition and food insecurity, particularly in rural and low-income communities.

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister, in a discussion with Ms. Aurore Rusiga, the newly appointed Country Representative of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

The finance minister emphasized that a well-funded and efficiently managed GSFP could serve as a catalyst for broader socio-economic development. 

“Ensuring timely payments to caterers remains a top priority, and I am committed to making this happen. By working together, we can secure a brighter future for Ghana’s children and strengthen the foundation of our education system.”

Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister

He called for collective action from all stakeholders, including government agencies, international partners, and the private sector, to ensure that the programme achieves its intended goals.

While the increased budgetary allocation and improved financial commitment are commendable, Dr. Forson acknowledged that long-term sustainability would require more than just government funding. 

He urged corporate entities, development partners, and philanthropists to contribute to the initiative, either through financial support or direct food supply interventions.

WFP’s Support and Future Plans for the GSFP

Ms. Rusiga expressed WFP’s unwavering commitment to supporting Ghana’s school feeding efforts, not only as an emergency intervention but also as a long-term strategy to improve child nutrition and educational outcomes. 

One of the key proposals from the WFP involves the introduction of fortified rice into the programme. 

This initiative is expected to significantly boost the nutritional value of the meals provided to schoolchildren, addressing concerns over micronutrient deficiencies among pupils in underserved communities.

Beyond direct food assistance, the WFP also pledged to collaborate with the World Bank and the Government of Ghana in conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the School Feeding Programme. 

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, Ghana’s Finance Minister, in a discussion with Ms. Aurore Rusiga, the newly appointed Country Representative of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

This evaluation aims to assess the programme’s efficiency, identify areas for improvement, and establish a roadmap for sustainability. 

By analyzing key performance indicators, stakeholders hope to refine the implementation strategy and ensure that the programme delivers maximum benefits to Ghanaian children

In conclusion, the meeting between Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson and Ms. Aurore Rusiga marks a significant step towards improving Ghana’s School Feeding Programme. 

With government and international stakeholders aligning efforts, there is optimism that the GSFP will be strengthened to better serve the needs of Ghana’s children and contribute to the country’s broader development agenda.

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Tags: Aurore Rusigabudget allocation.Child nutritionDr. Cassiel Ato Forsoneducation policyFood Securityfortified riceGhana School Feeding Programmegovernment fundingschool caterersschool enrollmentsocio-economic developmentSustainable investmenttimely paymentsWFP
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