Feed the Future Indicators for Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana 2015

Feed the Future Indicators for Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana 2015

FEED THE FUTURE INDICATORS FOR BRONG AHAFO REGION, GHANA 2015 DISTRICT BASELINE ESTIMATES USAID-METSS JULY 2016 Report Contact: Dr. Yacob Zereyesus METSS Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 Telephone: +1 785-532-4438 Email: [email protected] Maps Created By: Jennifer Asiedu-Dartey (METSS Accra Office) Recommended Citation: Guvele, C.,Y.A. Zereyesus, K.L. Ross , E.G. Gutierrez, A. Mzyece, and V. Amanor-Boadu. 2016. Feed the Future Indicators for Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana 2015 District Baseline Estimates. Manhattan, KS: Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University Table of Contents Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................................. i List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................................... iii List of Figures.................................................................................................................................................... iii List of Acronyms .............................................................................................................................................. iv Introduction and Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 Purpose of Report .............................................................................................................................. 2 Profile of Brong Ahafo Region ......................................................................................................... 2 Survey Method .................................................................................................................................................. 4 Survey Design ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Survey Implementation ...................................................................................................................... 5 Challenges and Limitations ................................................................................................................ 6 Household Demographics and Dwelling Characteristics ........................................................................ 7 Household Demographics ................................................................................................................. 7 Household Dwelling Characteristics .............................................................................................. 8 Household Economic Status Indicators .................................................................................................... 10 Daily Per Capita Expenditure in 2010 USD Constant Prices. ................................................ 10 Prevalence and Depth of Poverty ................................................................................................. 11 International Poverty Line ................................................................................................ 11 National Poverty Line ..................................................................................................................... 12 Extreme National Poverty Line .................................................................................................... 13 Hunger and Dietary Diversity Indicators ................................................................................................. 15 Household Hunger Scale ................................................................................................................ 15 Dietary Diversity in Women ......................................................................................................... 16 Women’s Dietary Diversity Score ............................................................................................... 17 Women's Minimum Dietary Diversity ........................................................................................ 17 Health Status of Women and Children .................................................................................................... 18 Stunted Children .............................................................................................................................. 18 Wasted Children .............................................................................................................................. 19 Underweight Children .................................................................................................................... 19 Anthropometry for Women of Reproductive Age .................................................................. 20 Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture .................................................................................................. 22 i Summary and Conclusions ........................................................................................................................... 26 References ....................................................................................................................................................... 28 Appendix 1: Key findings in Brong Ahafo Region ................................................................................... 30 A.1 Summary of Key Findings in Brong Ahafo Region ............................................................. 30 A.1 Summary of Key Findings in Brong Ahafo Region (cont’d) ............................................. 31 Appendix 2: Geographical Distribution of Poverty and Children’s Health Status .......................... 32 ii List of Tables Table 1: Effective Sample Sizes for Poverty Indicator in each District ................................................. 5 Table 2: Sample Size, Sample Responses, and Responses Rate by District ......................................... 5 Table 3: Household size and Age Distribution by District ...................................................................... 7 Table 4: Adult Education Attainment by District ..................................................................................... 8 Table 5: Dwelling Characteristics by District ............................................................................................. 9 Table 6: Mean Daily per Capita Expenditure (in 2010 USD) by District .......................................... 11 Table 7: Poverty at the $1.25 (2005 PPP) by Districts ........................................................................ 12 Table 8: Poverty at the National Absolute Threshold of GHS 3.60 (2012/13) by District .......... 13 Table 9: Poverty at the National Extreme Threshold of 2.17 GHS (2012/13) by District ........... 14 Table 10: Percentage of Households with Moderate to Severe Hunger by District ..................... 15 Table 11: Differences in Food Groups between WDDS and MDD-W ............................................ 16 Table 12: Women's Dietary Diversity Score by District ...................................................................... 17 Table 13: Women's Minimum Dietary Diversity by District ............................................................... 17 Table 14: Prevalence of Stunting among Children under 5 Years Old by Districts ....................... 18 Table 15: Prevalence of Wasting among Children under 5 Years Old by District ......................... 19 Table 16: Prevalence of Underweight among Children under 5 Years Old by District ................ 20 Table 17: Prevalence of Underweight, Normal Weight, Overweight, and Obese Women by District ............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Table 18: Production and Income Domains by District ....................................................................... 23 Table 19: Resource Domain by District ................................................................................................... 24 Table 20: Leadership Domain by District ................................................................................................ 24 Table 21: Time domain by District ............................................................................................................ 25 List of Figures Figure 1: Poverty Prevalence at $1.25 (2005 PPP) by District ............................................................ 32 Figure 2: Poverty Depth at $1.25 (2005 PPP) by District .................................................................... 33 Figure 3: Percentage of Stunted Children (0-59 months) by District ................................................ 34 Figure 4: Percentage of Wasted Children (0-59 months) by District ................................................ 35 Figure 5: Percentage of Underweight Children (0-59 months) by District ...................................... 36 iii List of Acronyms 5DE 5 Domains Empowerment BMI Body Mass Index CDC Center for Disease Control DANIDA Danish International Development Agency DRIC-UCC Directorate of Research, Innovation & Consultancy-University of Ghana EA Enumeration Area EU European Union FANTA Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance FAO Food and Agricultural Organization FHI360 Family Health International 360 FTF Feed the Future FTFMS Feed the Future Monitoring System GHS Ghana Health Service/Ghanaian cedi GIZ Gesellschaft für Internationale

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