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27 August 2020

Half of Ghanaian households had to reduce food consumption due to covid-19

We continue to highlight the impact of the covid-19 pandemic in our series based on findings from the Ghana Statistical Service covid-19 household and jobs tracker survey.

Graphic on covid-19 and household welfare in Ghana

at August 27, 2020
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