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Direct domestic violence fund to cater for vulnerable victims – Action Aid to gov’t

The Country Director of ActionAid Ghana, Mr. John Nkaw, has raised concerns about the increasing incidents of violence against women and girls in Ghana.

During a media briefing on August 23, 2024, Mr. Nkaw expressed disappointment with the management of the Domestic Violence Fund.

He emphasized the need for the fund to be properly allocated to the most vulnerable groups in society.

Mr. Nkaw called on the Domestic Violence Fund Secretariat and the Ministry of Gender to ensure that these primary vulnerable groups are prioritized.

“Support for young girls suffering from violence has not been adequately addressed. That is where the biggest problem lies.

If 10 to 20 percent of the Domestic Violence Fund is allocated to address the primary vulnerabilities related to domestic violence, it would make a significant impact,” stated Mr. John Nkaw.

Background

More than 28.4 per cent of all women aged 15 to 49 years experienced one form of intimate partner vio­lence in 2021, latest figures by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) on domestic violence has indicated.

According to the Service, although trends in physical, emo­tional and sexual violence has seen a marginal decrease from 2008 to 2022 (33.6 to 28.4 per cent), pro­active actions ought to be taken to further reduce the occurrence across the country.

On a regional level, the Ahafo Region had the most incidence of all forms of abuse against women at 38.5 per cent with the Volta, Western and Western North Re­gions following suit respectively.

The report further established that 3.3 per cent of women aged 20-24 years were married or in union by age 15 with 16.1 per cent in same situation by their 18th birthday.

This is below the country’s national strategic framework target to reduce child marriage by4 per cent by 2024 for 15 year olds and by 17 per cent for 18 years respectively.

Government Statistician, Pro­fessor Samuel Annim, in a remark on the release of the data, said Ghana would have to accel­erate ef­forts and investment at reducing domestic violence to achieve goal five of the Sustainable Develop­ment Goals (SDGs).

He mentioned other SDGs including two, three and 17 where Ghana would have to pay critical at­tention in order to attain its targets by 2030.

The 2022 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) is the seventh in series of surveys conducted across the country since 1988, to provide data for monitoring Gha­na’s population and health situation.

Conducted by the GSS, in collaboration with Ministry of Health, GHS and other stake­holders with funding from United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the data collected by the survey supports the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of policies and programmes to improve population health and wellbeing, reproductive, maternal and child health indicators in the country.

A nationally representative sam­ple of 15,014 women aged 15 to 49 from 17,933 households, as well as 7,044 men aged 15 to 49 from half of the selected households, were interviewed.

The survey represents a response rate of 98 per cent of women and 97 per cent of men.

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