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General News of Monday, 25 March 2013

Source: Radio XYZ

28% of Ghanaians still below the poverty line

About seven million Ghanaians are still living below the poverty level, despite Ghana's current middle-income status.

That’s according to the Ghana Aid Effectiveness Forum, a group that focuses on tracking Ghana’s performance in eradicating poverty and using foreign aid effectively.

This represents about 28 percent of the population of the country.

According to George Osei Bimpeh, who is also the Programmes Manager at SEND Ghana, the rate of poverty reduction had also been slower in the rural areas than the urban areas.

In an interview with XYZ BUSINESS, he said the country has not done much in the three regions in the north of the country, particularly the Upper West region.

“Have we ensured that reduction in poverty levels has been distributed across the entire country?” Mr. Bimpeh said.

He added that “in the urban areas we have done so well but in the rural areas we have done poorly and also in the three northern regions, we haven’t done enough”.