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Ghana : Improving the Targeting of Social Programs

ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL SECTOR BENEFICIARIES CALORIC INTAKE CAP CAS CASH TRANSFERS CONFLICT CORRECTIVE MEASURES CROWDING OUT DATA COLLECTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SHOCKS EMPLOYMENT STATUS EXTREME POVERTY FARMERS FOOD CROPS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD ITEMS FOOD POLICY FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD SECURITY GDP GEOGRAPHIC TARGETING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNODEFICIENCY IMPACT ON POVERTY INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INEQUALITY INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LIVELIHOOD MALNUTRITION MIGRATION MONTHLY ALLOWANCES MORTALITY NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NGO POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR DISTRICTS POOR FAMILIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INDIVIDUALS POOR LIVING POSTNATAL CARE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MAP POVERTY MAPPING POVERTY MAPS POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES PROGRAM IMPACTS PSU PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS RURAL RURAL BANKS SAFETY NETS SAM SAMPLE SIZE SANITATION SAVINGS SCHOOL FEEDING SECONDARY SCHOOLS SELF TARGETING SERVICE DELIVERY SIMULATIONS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WORKERS SQUARED POVERTY GAP TARGETED TRANSFERS TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TRANSFER PROGRAMS UNEMPLOYMENT WAGES WELFARE INDICATORS WORKERS
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World Bank
Africa | Ghana
2012-03-19T10:12:50Z | 2012-03-19T10:12:50Z | 2011-06-02

This study, a draft of which was shared with the Government of Ghana in November 2009, provides a basic diagnostic of the benefit incidence and targeting performance of a large number of social programs in Ghana. Both broad-based programs (such as spending for education and health, and subsidies for food, oil-related products, and electricity) as well as targeted programs (such as Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, or LEAP, the indigent exemption under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), school lunches and uniforms, or fertilizer subsidies) are considered. In addition, the study provides tools and recommendations for better targeting of those programs in the future. The tools include new maps and data sets for geographic targeting according to poverty and food security, as well as ways to implement proxy means-testing. This executive summary provides a brief synthesis of the key findings and messages from the study.

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