Community Facing Challenges
Significant challenges revealed by poverty index data...
In a recent meeting at the Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly conference hall on the
28th May, 2024, a stark picture of poverty emerged for the local community. The
Multidimensional Poverty Index revealed that 52.5% of the households in the municipality
are living in poverty. This statistic, based on data from the 2021 Population and
Housing Census, highlights the struggles faced by many residents.
The findings, presented by Regional Statistician Mr. Ernest Kpentey, showed that more
than half of the household population were classified as poor, with individuals not
employed seven days before the census night. Additionally, 24.3% of the population lacks
health insurance, adding another layer of difficulty for many families. About 7.2% of
the population lags in education, highlighting another critical area that needs
attention.
Despite these challenges, Awutu Senya East Municipal is in a better position compared to
other districts in the Central Region. This relative advantage does not diminish the
urgency for action but provides a glimmer of hope that with targeted efforts, conditions
can improve.
The Multidimensional Poverty Index goes beyond income, considering factors like
education, healthcare, and living standards. This comprehensive approach underscores the
complex nature of poverty and the need for multifaceted solutions.
The findings call for a collaborative effort from local authorities, development
partners, and the community to implement sustainable changes that can uplift the
residents of Awutu Senya East Municipal. The Municipal Planning and Coordinating Unit
(MPCU) meeting served as a crucial reminder of the ongoing challenges but also as a call
to action. With concerted efforts and strategic planning, there is potential to
significantly improve the lives of those in the community.