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GSS: Women between the ages 15-49 travel half an hour to clinics, hospitals

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Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has expressed reservations regarding the government’s Agenda 111 initiative, citing concerns about the geographical placement and accessibility of facilities nationwide.

These concerns have emerged in light of the 2022 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Report, which involved the study of 618 clusters across 261 administrative districts.

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In presenting the report, Prof. Kobina Anim, the Government Statistician, revealed that a significant 40% of Ghanaian women aged 15 to 49 face travel times of more than 30 minutes to 2 hours to access healthcare. This underscores the considerable inconveniences experienced by individuals throughout the country.

“We identify that about 2/5 that is in excess of 40% of women aged 15 to 49 years, were travelling in excess of 30 minutes to access the nearest health facility. This puts into context the government’s intervention of Agenda 111, where it is being situated and the extent it is going to affect the fact that we have people travelling in excess of 30 minutes, specifically 40% of people travelling in excess of 30 minutes to access the nearest health facility. Of importance to us is the disaggregation across the 16 administrative regions.”

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“And from the perspective of those travelling more than two hours to access the nearest health facility, we identify the Oti region as having more than 10% of women aged 15 to 49 travelling over two hours to access the nearest facility. The range is from 0.8 in the Eastern region to 11.6%.

“This is where the conversation around the situation of Agenda 111 should be reflected. As in is it dominant in these places where we see a lot more people travelling over two hours to access a health facility?” he said.

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In the midst of these concerns, Dr. Patrick Kuma Aboagye, the Director General of the Ghana Health Service, reaffirmed his dedication to addressing the existing disparities within the health sector.

“While some targets have been met nationally, it is a concern that several regions fall short, showing substantial regional disparities for almost all indicators including skill delivery, and percentage of children without vaccinations. In the face of these challenges, our service commits to providing strong leadership and clear guidance to ensure coordination among multiple partners of the sector.”

“I must say that the regional disparities also shore gross disparity among the newly created regions, which we see also and that is why GHS moved in there very early to ensure that we can focus on these deprived areas. And we are hoping that the next DHS will show better results in these areas.

“So we pledge to deliver high-quality services at both the facility and community levels, but we will require the support of our media and the entire population to ensure that this is done,” he said.

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