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Food insecurity 10 times higher among uneducated households - GSS
Lawrence Segbefia••329 words · 2 min read
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New data reveals a surprising link between education levels and food insecurity - is your household at risk?
A new GSS report highlights the deep inequalities in Ghana's food security landscape. Education and location appear to be key determinants - but what does this mean for vulnerable households?
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