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Gov't to increase School Feeding Programme to cover 3 million children

By Sam Edem
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Women, Gender and Social Protection Minister-designate, Otiko Afisah Djaba, has announced that government will increase enrolments onto the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) by 1.4 million.

The new enrolments will take the total number of school children on the social intervention programme to about 3 million.

According to Ms Djaba, “the Ghana School Feeding Programme currently covers over 1.6 million school children; government intends to push up the number significantly with an additional 1.4 million”.

The (GSFP) was introduced by the erstwhile John Agyekum Kufuor-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2005 with the aim of improving school enrolment, attendance and retention as well as to alleviate short-term hunger and malnutrition among children of school-going age.

The programme has however been faced with criticisms owing the delays in the payment of arrears owed to caterers and its associated hold back in implementation. But the sector minister-designate has assured that monies owed caterers would soon be paid to curtail undue delays in the running of the programme.

Source: Business & Financial Times Ghana