Why Ghana's development depends on small family sizes by her citizens?

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Ayitey Kwadzo Joseph asked 3 years ago

 

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User AvatarStopLearn Team Staff answered 3 years ago

I advice you read this research paper on implication of family size on the socioeconomic data of Ghana. The title is FAMILY SIZE AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS IN THE SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY OF THE BRONG AHAFO REGION OF GHANA, WEST AFRICA
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John Mamebi answered 1 year ago

User AvatarStopLearn Team Staff answered 1 year ago

Ghana’s development depends on small family sizes because large families can strain the resources and infrastructure of the country, hindering its economic progress.
When families have many children, it can be difficult for them to provide for their basic needs, such as food, education, and healthcare. This can lead to a cycle of poverty that can be difficult to break.
Additionally, large families can strain the resources of the country as a whole. For example, there may be limited access to clean water and sanitation, and inadequate healthcare services. This can lead to higher rates of disease and lower life expectancies.
On the other hand, smaller families can help to alleviate these issues by reducing the strain on resources and allowing families to provide for their children’s needs more effectively. This can lead to better health outcomes and increased economic opportunities, which can help to drive Ghana’s development forward.
It’s worth noting that Ghana has recognized the importance of family planning in achieving sustainable development goals, and has implemented policies and programs to encourage smaller family sizes. These initiatives aim to increase access to family planning services, education, and information to help individuals make informed decisions about their reproductive health.

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