Formulation and Implementation of Reproductive Health Policies in Ghana: Analysis of the Views of Key Community Leaders and State Technocrats

Hanny-Sherry Ayittey
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This qualitative study evaluated the views of ten elites concerning their roles and views in the formulation and implementation of reproductive health (RH) policies in Ghana. The elites comprised of politicians, State policy technocrats, community leaders including a Traditional Chief; the group of elites also included representatives from all three major religions in Ghana: African traditional religions, Christianity and Islam. The results of the study indicated both positive and negative impacts of RH policies on the improvement of the economic welfare of individuals and small owner businesses. A major finding was the role of awareness in the acceptability of RH policies related to the birth control (BC) methods and products and contraceptives. The influence of the affordability of BC products and contraceptives was a common point of agreement of the ten elite people. The limited numbers of proper family planning clinics and specialist clinics in Ghana were seen to be a hindrance towards the acceptance of RH policies related to the use of BC products and contraceptives. The elites agreed that the Ghanaian society was a conservative one and this presented a general difficulty concerning the discussion of family planning and sexual matters. While there was a consensus on the role of awareness in increasing the acceptance and use of BC products and contraceptives, there was some disagreement of the proper role of non-governmental organizations, including religious organizations, in creating awareness of BC products and contraceptives in the community.
加纳生殖健康政策的制定和执行:分析主要社区领导人和国家技术官僚的观点
本定性研究评估了10位精英在加纳制定和实施生殖健康(RH)政策方面的作用和观点。精英包括政治家、国家政策专家、社区领袖,包括一名传统酋长;这群精英还包括来自加纳三大宗教的代表:非洲传统宗教、基督教和伊斯兰教。研究结果表明,RH政策对个人和小业主经济福利的改善既有正面影响,也有负面影响。一个主要发现是认识在接受与生育控制(BC)方法、产品和避孕药具有关的生殖健康政策方面的作用。BC产品和避孕药具的可负担性的影响是十大精英人士的共同共识。加纳适当的计划生育诊所和专科诊所数量有限,这被认为是接受与使用BC产品和避孕药具有关的生殖健康政策的障碍。精英们一致认为,加纳社会是一个保守的社会,这给讨论计划生育和性问题带来了普遍的困难。虽然人们对意识在提高对不列颠哥伦比亚省产品和避孕药具的接受和使用方面的作用达成了共识,但对非政府组织,包括宗教组织,在提高社区对不列颠哥伦比亚省产品和避孕药具的认识方面的适当作用存在一些分歧。
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