Impact of school feeding programme on access to basic education: the case of South Tongu district of the Volta region, Ghana

Eugene Yaw Milledzi, Gabriel Keney, M. Amponsah
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The study examined the influence of the school feeding programme on access to basic education in the South Tongu District in the Volta Region, Ghana. Mixed method research approach was employed to conduct the study. Stratified random sampling and purposive sampling procedures were used to select 213 respondents for the study. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect the data for the study. Data gathered through questionnaires were analysed using descriptive statistics such as percentages and frequencies while interview data analysis was done using the thematic approach. The results of the study showed that the school feeding programme has a significant influence on increased enrolment, attendance and retention of pupils in the South Tongu District. However, the implementation of the programme has put pressure on teaching and learning resources as well as increased teacher-pupil ratio. The study therefore, recommended that the government, implementation ministries and agencies should increase the existing human, physical and financial resources for the school feeding programme to be sustained.
学校供餐方案对获得基础教育的影响:以加纳沃尔塔地区南汤古地区为例
这项研究审查了学校供餐方案对加纳沃尔特地区南汤古地区获得基础教育的影响。采用混合方法研究方法进行研究。采用分层随机抽样和有目的抽样方法,共抽取213名调查对象。通过问卷调查和访谈收集研究数据。通过问卷收集的数据采用描述性统计(如百分比和频率)进行分析,而访谈数据则采用专题方法进行分析。研究结果表明,学校供餐方案对增加南通古区学生的入学率、出勤率和留校率产生了重大影响。然而,该计划的实施对教学资源造成了压力,师生比例也有所上升。因此,这项研究建议政府、执行部门和机构增加现有的人力、物力和财政资源,使学校供餐方案得以维持。
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