Otiko Touts Ghana's Social Intervention Policies At UN

The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisah Djaba, has touted the many social interventions being undertaken by the Ghanaian government at the United Nations.

Addressing the 56th session of the Commission on Socal Development at the United Nations on Monday, January 28, 2018, she mentioned among others the National Health Insurance Scheme, the School Feeding Program, the Livelihood and Empowerment Program (LEAP), Capitation Grant, Free Senior High School Education as some of the bold decisions by government to alleviate poverty.

She explained that all those strategic social interventions have helped Ghana to be one of the few countries to "meet the Millennium Development Goal of halving extreme poverty by the year 2015."

She also mentioned how the free SHS policy had helped over 90,000, students enrol in secondary school who hitherto would have stayed home because of financial constraints.

Madam Otiko Djaba further harped on the importance of the policy of Planting for Food and Jobs in the nation's quest to eradicate poverty by the year 2030.

The Minister is leading a high powered Ghanaian delegation from her Ministry, Parliament and Civil Society to attend the session which is on the theme "Strategies for eradicating poverty to achieve sustainable development for all".

Participants applauded Ghana over the giant initiatives taken to help the less privileged in society.

The fifty-sixth session of the Commission for Social Development (CSocD56) is taking place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 29 January to 7 February 2018.

The Commission is the advisory body responsible for the social development pillar of global development.