Uneducated, female-headed households hardest hit by food insecurity — GSS report

Uneducated, female-headed households hardest hit by food insecurity — GSS report

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 11/02/2026
New data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) shows that education and gender are significant shields against food security, with uneducated and female-headed households bearing the heaviest burden.
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