Some Ghanaian Households Still Food Insecure – Report
A recent report has found that even though majority of Ghanaian households were within the acceptable food consumption group thus, food secure, about 7.4% of households in the country still ...
A recent report has found that even though majority of Ghanaian households were within the acceptable food consumption group thus, food secure, about 7.4% of households in the country still ...
Tunisia’s consumer spending growth is expected to remain subdued over the course of the year, with real household spending reaching 3.2 per cent in 2022, a decline from 3.6 per ...
Ghanaian households are projected to allocate 43% of spending for food and non-alcoholic drinks in 2021, declining slightly to 42.7% in 2025, according to Fitch Solutions. This presents massive growth ...
Ethiopian households will allocate a projected 34.8 per cent of their household budgets to food in 2025, a decrease when compared to 42.9 per cent in 2017, Fitch Solutions affirms. ...
Government’s projected average revenue of 16.8 percent of GDP, reflecting GHS87.5 billion which it intends generating over 2021-2024 proves difficult achieving without revamping revenue collection and roping in hard-to-tax sectors ...
The pattern of events that preceded the government’s decision to announce a nationwide lockdown last year, seem to be repeating itself this year as Covid-19 cases surge. This has led ...
On January 20, 2021, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central addressed the house of parliament to resolve to request for the President of the Republic of Ghana to take ...
The Board of Directors for the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US$5 million investment in the SPARK+Africa Fund to provide clean cooking solutions to more than two million ...
A report released by the Ghana Statistical Service highlighting the multi dimensions of poverty in Ghana indicates that families headed by men are poorer than families headed by women in ...