THE GHANA POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
Integration and Progress of Environmental Issues
By Winfred Nelson
NDPC
November 03 2004
Outline of Presentation
GPRS- A Gist
Environmental Issues in the GPRS
SEA of the GPRS
Some Challenges
Conclusion
What is the GPRS?
• The GPRS is the Government of Ghana’s comprehensive framework of policies, strategies,programmes and projects aimed at ensuring economic growth and poverty reduction over a three year period
Goal
TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE EQUITABLE GROWTH,
ACCELERATED POVERTY REDUCTION AND THE PROTECTION
OF THE VULNERABLE AND EXCLUDED WITHIN A
DECENTRALIZED DEMOCRATIC ENVIRONMENT
Broad GPRS ObjectivesEnsure macro-economic stabilityIncrease production and gainful employmentFacilitate direct support for human resource development & basic servicesExpand special programmes to support vulnerable groupsEnhance good governance
Environment in the GPRS
The GPRS focuses on the use of environmental resources in the creation of wealth while making sure that the environment is not depletedThe GPRS addresses deforestation, water and air pollution. Inadequate sanitation and waste management, land degradation, coastal erosion as well as the use of natural resources in the creation of wealth.
Production and Gainful Employment
Concerns on deforestation, land degradation through mining and farming activities, loss of coastal ecosystems and fisheries will be seriously addressed together with those from manufacturing industries. the use of biological diversity through community management of natural resources and the encouragement of the private sector investment in ecotourism and cottage industry.
Human Resources and Basic Health
safe water and environmental health, ensuring safe liquid and solid waste management.
Other issues highlighted are water borne diseases such as malaria and guinea worm infestations.
Special Programmes for the Vulnerable and Excluded
Issues on disaster management that may result from earthquakes, flooding
Monitoring and Evaluation (1)
The GPRS seeks to monitor all projects and programmes through focus groups to capture conditions that can negatively impact the poor.
Environmental monitoring ---------------Environmental Protection Agency & all MDAs as well as the District Environmental Management Teams.
Monitoring and Evaluation (2)
Trans-boundary management of environmental resources such as water, air, and biodiversity in collaboration with other countries in the West Africa sub-region.
Some observations
Climate change issues though not well distinct are implicitly implied as part of the general Environment
The potential impacts of climate change and climate variability on the poor are hardly stressed in the GPRS
Underlining the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy, which is the Medium Term Development Policy Framework, is a strong recognition for environment and sustainability concerns.
SEA and the GPRSAssessment of the GPRS indicated that Environment had not been given sufficient attentionThe Purpose of the SEA was to assess the environmental risks and opportunities
identify appropriate mechanisms to ensure that sound environmental management contributes to poverty reduction in Ghana
The Strategic Environment Assessment trained a wide range of stakeholders at the MDA level District Assemblies parliamentary representativescivil society, NGO’s and business associates
-SEA manual has been developed to guide the MDA’s and District Assemblies in mainstreaming environment concerns in the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy.
Several fora on environmental issues such as Climate Change, Strategic Environmental Assessment, Desertification etc were organized for parliamentarians, ministers of state, MDA’s, NGO’s and District Assemblies and these are ongoing for the Ghanaian populace and particularly decision makers to appreciate the importance of environment in national development.
A handbook for District Development Plan Sustainability
appraisal has been developed to assist District Assemblies to appraise their development programmes and projects in conformity with sustainable
development standards.
Update of the GPRSSEA local Consultant
Representation on each thematic group
Each MDA expected to use Advisory note from sea team
Group Coordinator-Production and Gainful Employment
some Challenges Reflections
Gradually policy makers and businesses are beginning to have a deep appreciation to consider environment as a priority for poverty reduction programmes
Implementation of some of the recommendations e.ggreen accountingGreen GDP
ConclusionEven though it appears much progress has been made, there is still much to be desired in fully integrating environment into poverty reduction strategies
Thank You