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The Livelihood Empowerment against Program in Ghana, aimed at alleviating poverty, has shown limited impact on beneficiaries’ livelihoods, suggesting a need for a more comprehensive approach, including integrating cash transfers with other productive inclusion programs.
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Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
2.1. The Concept of Poverty
2.2. Cash Plus Theory
2.3. Overview of Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Program
2.4. Review of Empirical Studies on the Impact of the LEAP Program in Ghana
Ⅲ. Methodology
3.1. Research Design and Approach
3.2. Data Collection Procedure and Methods
3.3. Data Analysis and Presentation
Ⅳ. Results and Discussion
4.1. Demographic Characteristics of Beneficiary Households
4.2. Assessing the Impact of LEAP on Livelihood of Beneficiaries
4.3. Contribution of LEAP in improving Asset Ownership by Beneficiaries
4.4. Agricultural and Other essential Equipment Owned by Beneficiaries
4.5. Contribution of LEAP in improving Skills Acquisition and Business Activities
4.6. Contribution of LEAP in improving Income status of Beneficiaries
4.7. Contribution of LEAP in improving Education in Beneficiary households
4.8. Contribution of LEAP in improving Access to health care
4.9. Contribution of LEAP in improving Food consumption in Beneficiary Households
4.10. Affordability of food for Beneficiary household
4.11. Contribution of LEAP in improving Mental Wellbeing of Beneficiaries
4.12. Challenges in the Implementation of the LEAP Program
4.13. Low cash grant to beneficiaries
4.14. Inadequate Staff at the District LEAP Secretariat
4.15. Lack of monitoring and evaluation of the program
4.16. Lack of linkage of the LEAP to productive inclusive programs
4.17. Discussion of Findings
Ⅴ. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
5.1. Summary of Findings
5.2. Conclusion
5.3. Implication of the Study
5.4. Recommendations
References
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
2.1. The Concept of Poverty
2.2. Cash Plus Theory
2.3. Overview of Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Program
2.4. Review of Empirical Studies on the Impact of the LEAP Program in Ghana
Ⅲ. Methodology
3.1. Research Design and Approach
3.2. Data Collection Procedure and Methods
3.3. Data Analysis and Presentation
Ⅳ. Results and Discussion
4.1. Demographic Characteristics of Beneficiary Households
4.2. Assessing the Impact of LEAP on Livelihood of Beneficiaries
4.3. Contribution of LEAP in improving Asset Ownership by Beneficiaries
4.4. Agricultural and Other essential Equipment Owned by Beneficiaries
4.5. Contribution of LEAP in improving Skills Acquisition and Business Activities
4.6. Contribution of LEAP in improving Income status of Beneficiaries
4.7. Contribution of LEAP in improving Education in Beneficiary households
4.8. Contribution of LEAP in improving Access to health care
4.9. Contribution of LEAP in improving Food consumption in Beneficiary Households
4.10. Affordability of food for Beneficiary household
4.11. Contribution of LEAP in improving Mental Wellbeing of Beneficiaries
4.12. Challenges in the Implementation of the LEAP Program
4.13. Low cash grant to beneficiaries
4.14. Inadequate Staff at the District LEAP Secretariat
4.15. Lack of monitoring and evaluation of the program
4.16. Lack of linkage of the LEAP to productive inclusive programs
4.17. Discussion of Findings
Ⅴ. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
5.1. Summary of Findings
5.2. Conclusion
5.3. Implication of the Study
5.4. Recommendations
References
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