Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion

Despite Ghana’s growth in the last several decades, regional, demographic, and social inequalities have exacerbated marginalization and exclusion, leaving vulnerable groups exposed to exogeneous economic and social shocks. With Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resultant economic slowdown, the poverty level is likely to rise in 2021 to 30.9 percent, compounding further inequalities and vulnerabilities and expanding pressure on public funds to respond. To assess the progression of these exclusion disparities, the World Bank has developed the Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) profile. This SSI note is meant to deepen analysis and provide a snapshot of the social sustainability and inclusion landscape in Ghana.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: Washington, DC 2022-09-01
Subjects:SOCIAL INCLUSION, ACCESS TO SPACES, CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, SOCIAL COHESION, WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT, WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE, GENDER EQUITY, INCLUSION AGENDA, ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS, SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099205006172233419/P1709520bb3db404f0bd260ad2dd66b3237
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/38241
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spelling dig-okr-10986382412022-11-02T05:11:03Z Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion World Bank SOCIAL INCLUSION ACCESS TO SPACES CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT SOCIAL COHESION WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE GENDER EQUITY INCLUSION AGENDA ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE Despite Ghana’s growth in the last several decades, regional, demographic, and social inequalities have exacerbated marginalization and exclusion, leaving vulnerable groups exposed to exogeneous economic and social shocks. With Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resultant economic slowdown, the poverty level is likely to rise in 2021 to 30.9 percent, compounding further inequalities and vulnerabilities and expanding pressure on public funds to respond. To assess the progression of these exclusion disparities, the World Bank has developed the Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) profile. This SSI note is meant to deepen analysis and provide a snapshot of the social sustainability and inclusion landscape in Ghana. 2022-11-01T20:44:05Z 2022-11-01T20:44:05Z 2022-09-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099205006172233419/P1709520bb3db404f0bd260ad2dd66b3237 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/38241 English en CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Working Papers :: Other papers Ghana
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topic SOCIAL INCLUSION
ACCESS TO SPACES
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE
GENDER EQUITY
INCLUSION AGENDA
ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE
SOCIAL INCLUSION
ACCESS TO SPACES
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE
GENDER EQUITY
INCLUSION AGENDA
ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE
spellingShingle SOCIAL INCLUSION
ACCESS TO SPACES
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE
GENDER EQUITY
INCLUSION AGENDA
ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE
SOCIAL INCLUSION
ACCESS TO SPACES
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE
GENDER EQUITY
INCLUSION AGENDA
ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE
World Bank
Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion
description Despite Ghana’s growth in the last several decades, regional, demographic, and social inequalities have exacerbated marginalization and exclusion, leaving vulnerable groups exposed to exogeneous economic and social shocks. With Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resultant economic slowdown, the poverty level is likely to rise in 2021 to 30.9 percent, compounding further inequalities and vulnerabilities and expanding pressure on public funds to respond. To assess the progression of these exclusion disparities, the World Bank has developed the Social Sustainability and Inclusion (SSI) profile. This SSI note is meant to deepen analysis and provide a snapshot of the social sustainability and inclusion landscape in Ghana.
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ACCESS TO SPACES
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT
WOMEN’S AGENCY AND VOICE
GENDER EQUITY
INCLUSION AGENDA
ACCESS TO LABOR MARKETS
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND INCLUSION (SSI) PROFILE
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title Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion
title_short Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion
title_full Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion
title_fullStr Ghana Profile : Social Sustainability and Inclusion
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