mpact of School Feeding Programme on Access to Basic Education: The Case of South Tongu District of the Volta Region, Ghana
Abstract
The study examined the impact of the school feeding programme on access to basic education
in the South Tongu district in the Volta Region, Ghana. A convergent parallel mixed method
research design was employed to conduct the study. Stratified random sampling and
purposive sampling procedures were used to select 213 respondents for the study.
Questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussion were used to collect the data for the
study. Data gathered through questionnaires was analysed using descriptive statistics such as
percentages and frequencies while interview data analysis was done using the thematic
approach. The results of the study showed that the school feeding programme has a
significant impact on increased enrolment, attendance and retention of pupils in the South
Tongu district. However, the implementation of the programme has put pressure on teaching
and learning materials as well as increased teacher-pupil ratio. The study recommended that
plans and measures should be put in place by the government, implementation ministries and
agencies on how to increase existing human, physical and financial resources for the school
feeding programme to be sustained.