Regions and districts the population of the regions and districts of ghana according to census results and latest official projections. The study was carried out at asankrangwa catholic hospital in the amenfi west district of the western region, ghana figure 1. O box 10 wassa akropong western region ghana w africa wasa amenfi westwassa amenfi west district assembly p. District assemblies ghana homepage, resource for news. The district capital of the ellembelle district is nkroful. I have presented the older list of 110 districts in the table below, because i was able to gather more data on them. District hospitals are the facilities for clinical care at the district level. Regional and district administration ghana health service.
Districts in ghana are secondlevel administrative subdivisions of ghana, below the level of region. Chapter 1 presents a brief history of decentralization and local government in ghana. The population of the regions and districts of ghana according to census results and latest official projections. More specifically, the builsa north district is wholly rural gyireh, 2011, with few communities having settlement of 5000 or more inhabitants. All districts in greater accra region of ghana yen. The role of district assemblies in strengthening links of accountability introduction ghana has, since independence struggled to establish a workable system of local level administration. The role of the district assemblies in the management of. Emphasis was laid on investigation of factors that increase or derail the sustainability of cocoa farmer livelihood. See here pictures and more information about nkroful.
Twenty 20 respondents, comprising 10 jica and 10 nonjica rice farmers were randomly sampled in each. Approaches to rural district planning in g hana during the early years of the countrys development, ghana attempted to improve the livelihood of the people of ghana through a series of development plans but these plans suffered prolonged period of birth pangs and became obsolete before the implementation period was over. Brong ahafo was split into ahafo, bono and bono east, north east and savannah were separated from northern region, oti was separated from volta and western north from western region 20191030. Challenges facing eduactional system in ghana one of ghanas challenges for the development of education is the lack of qualified teachers. An evaluation of rural development strategies in the. Land degradation together with desertification is a growing threat in ghana because of socioeconomic and climate factors. There are 10 districts in accra which make up the 254 districts in ghana. It has a 20 projected population of 1950,124 according to the 2010 census and is the fastestgrowing city in west africa. This study employed both qualitative and quantitative research strategies in analyzing the findings of the study. The ghana statistical service gss is delighted to provide data users, especially the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies, with districtlevel analytical reports based on the 2010 phc data to facilitate their planning and decisionmaking.
The district has an estimated total land size of 114. A map of the districts can be found on this fao report on the best areas for fish farming, about halfway down the page. The reform of the late 1980s subdivided the regions of ghana into 110 districts, where local district assemblies should deal with the local administration. In that year, the then existing 140 local authorities were demarcated into. Click to read all about coronavirus government has created 38 new metropolitan, municipal and districts. Mar 03, 2020 there are 10 districts in accra which make up the 254 districts in ghana. Overall, the report provides evidence on levels of disparities across the regions and districts, and can be used to. The study aims at examining the sustainability of cocoa farmer livelihood. Ghana districts districts eastern region koforidua newjuaben municipal district, koforidua upper manya krobo, asesewa afram plains district, donkorkrom. The kwabre district assembly, with mamponteng as its capital, is located in.
Adoption of rice cultivation technologies and its effect on. Overall, the report provides evidence on levels of disparities across the regions and districts, and can be used to inform priorities, strategies and programmes. The role of district assemblies in strengthening links of. Aug 27, 2015 the 1992 constitution of the republic of ghana, in article 240, tasks them, the local government authorities metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies mmdas to plan, initiate, coordinate, manage and execute policies in respect of all matters affecting the people within their areas. The major factors that influence basic school dropout in. Rising through cities in ghana ix foreword summary rapid urbanization in ghana over the past three decades has coincided with rapid gdp growth. Click on the web address on the left to visit the corresponding website of the district assembly.
Ghana districts towns and cities in ghana, a repository of all districts in the republic of ghana. However, it must be noted that even within the these districts there are even more administrative divisions that dial down to around sixteen thousand unit. List of new districts and municipalities created by government. Pdf urban infrastructure design and pedestrian safety in. Districts administrative units with a population of 95,000 x 75,000 inhabitants. Ghana s firstlevel administrative units are called regions. Nov 17, 2017 click to read all about coronavirus government has created 38 new metropolitan, municipal and districts. The sekyere east district was created in 1988 and is located in the northeastern part of ashanti region, approximately between latitude 6. In 1988, ghana changed from the local authority system of administration to the district assembly system. Victor eninful for your support in the data collection. It is the largest health facility district hospital serving both as the first consultation point and as a referral centre for about health care facilities in the district. Pdf factors influencing tomato farmers perception of.
Ghana 1999, the guidelines for the development and management of landfills in ghana, and the guidelines for biomedical waste 2000. This was a descriptive crosssectional study conducted in talensi district in the upper east region of ghana. Adoption of rice cultivation technologies and its effect. The schools performance in public examinations, especially, at the basic education certificate examination bece level has not been encouraging for the past five years. It is one of the most populated cities with more than 2 million inhabitants as of 2012.
Quantitative and qualitative data were sourced from. However, due to inadequate funding, the assembly still faces a huge challenge in achieving the perceived health benefits from. Factors influencing the uptake of family planning services in. District assembly for contributing significantly to the success of my work. List of all metropolitan assemblies in ghana a year ago 29937 views by zindzy gracia ghana, formerly known as ivory coast is a former british colony that gained its independence in the year 1957 on the sixth of march. This has helped to create jobs, increase human capital, decrease poverty, and expand opportunities and improve living conditions for millions of ghanaians. All district links below open windows to our old district website. The study area is sagnarigu district in northern region of ghana. After over 30 years, the 1992 constitution and the local government act 462 of 1993 appears to provide a suitable basis to end ghana s struggle for the. Regional houses of chiefs headed the regions except the ashanti which had been headed by the asantehene. Demographically, ghana has a population of about 24 million, with a growth rate of 2.
A weatherbased prediction model of malaria prevalence in. The government of ghana with the support of international development partners has since the 1980s designed and implemented a. All these acts and regulations emanate from the national. Approaches to rural district planning in ghana during the early years of the countrys development, ghana attempted to improve the livelihood of the people of ghana through a series of development plans but these plans suffered prolonged period of birth pangs and became obsolete before the. Pdf this paper sought to analyse tomato farmers perceptions of climate variability in the offinso north district, ghana. District hospitals serve an average population of 100,000200,000 people in a clearly defined geographical area. Factors influencing the uptake of family planning services. In 2019, the number of regions increased from 10 to 16 as tabulated. The local government act act 462 of 1993 reinforces the constitutional provisions. Areas and populations come from a report on road density from ghana s ministry of roads and transport. This edition a guide to district assemblies in ghana contains nine 9 chapters preceded by an introduction.
Areas and populations come from a report on road density from ghanas ministry of roads and transport. The district analytical report for the jomoro district is one of the 216 district census. Ghanas decentralisation process as enshrined in the constitution designates district assemblies as the highest political, legislating, budgeting and planning authority at the local level. The local government system consists of a regional coordinating council, a fourtier metropolitan and a threetier municipal district assemblies structure. It has a 20 projected population of 950,124 according to the 2010 census and is the fastestgrowing city in west africa. Below is a list of all the districts in ghana arranged by alphabetical order. The population of the regions and districts of ghana. Approaches to rural district planning in ghana during the early years of the countrys development, ghana attempted to improve the livelihood of the people of ghana through a series of development plans but these plans suffered prolonged period of birth pangs and became obsolete before the implementation period was over. Current number of all secondlevel administrative units in ghana.
The regions of ghana as well as all cities and urban localities of more than 20,000 inhabitants. The western and the western north regions, which has a population of about 2. The three northern regions in ghana are predominantly rural, with the level of urbanization below the national average gss, 2012. Systematic random sampling was used to recruit 280 residents aged 1549 years and data was analysed using spss version 21. Functions of district assemblies you should know labone express. Sekyere east district is the largest of all the districts in ashanti and covers a total land area of about 4,231. An evaluation of rural development strategies in the builsa. The effect of leadership styles on learners performance. Management in africa, 2628 january 2005, johannesburg, south africa the role of the district assemblies in the management of transdistrict water basins in ghana maxwell opokuagyemang ghanas legal regime for the management of water resources combines both the formal and informal customary law principles. Administrative structures of the second level in ghana are. In 2019, the number of regions increased from 10 to 16. In 2011, as the start of oil production drove a surge in per capita income, ghana graduated from lowincome to lowermiddleincome status. This study offers an understanding of the position of district directors of education ddes and demonstrates the complex dynamics inherent in their work.
The 1992 constitution of the republic of ghana, in article 240, tasks them, the local government authorities metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies mmdas to plan, initiate, coordinate, manage and execute policies in respect of all matters affecting the people within their areas. Ghana districts districts western region sekonditakoradi please note. The ghana statistical service gss is delighted to provide data users, especially the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies, with district level analytical reports based on the 2010 phc data to facilitate their planning and decisionmaking. To facilitate a holistic approach to the decentralisation. The districts of ghana were reorganized in 19881989 in an attempt to decentralize the government and to combat the rampant corruption amongst officials. This needs to be accompanied by various type of resources especially funds to ensure its success since district assemblies are responsible for ghanas infrastructural and political development. Currently we have a teacher deficit of about 60,000. Functions of district assemblies you should know labone. All the districts in ghana have their own district assemblies. Kwake nkrumah, first president and founder of ghana, today. Fy 2018 q2 january 1, 2018 march 31, 2018 contract no. Ghana practices a unitary presidential and constitutional republic with a multiparty democracy enshrined in the constitution of the republic of ghana, 1992. The number of beds in a district hospital is usually between 50 and 60. This brings the number of mmdas in ghana to 254 from the previous 216.