The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has revealed that about 6.4 million Ghanaians are simultaneously food insecure and multidimensionally poor.
This represents 20.8 percent of the total population of Ghana.
According to the Service’s 2022 Annual Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 13.6 million people, 44.1 percent of the population, were found to be multidimensionally poor in the first quarter of 2022.
This situation worsened in the second quarter as the figures saw an increase to record 14.4 million people, that is 46.7 percent.
However, it is observed that even though about 803,000 more people are poor in the second quarter, the extent of poverty reduces across the two quarters.
Regional basis
On a regional basis, more than half of the population in nine regions (Ahafo, Western North, Bono East, Upper East, Upper West, Oti, Northern, Savannah, and North East) are multidimensionally poor, ranging from 53.0 percent to 77.6 percent.
The North East Region emerged as the poorest, with a record of 77.6 percent in both quarters under review, while the country’s capital, the Greater Accra Region has the lowest poverty rate.
Contributors
Among the indicators for multidimensional poverty, health insurance coverage and improved toilet facilities had the highest deprivations.
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