Social Protection Policy or a Political Largesse: Disability Fund Efficacy Assessment and Roadblocks to Sustainable Development Goals
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International Journal of Public Administration
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Social protection policies have been tools for fighting social exclusion, inequality and reducing poverty
incidence among vulnerable populations in developing countries. In this regard, the government of
Ghana through the institution of the disability fund has demonstrated a commitment to advancing the
cause of people with disabilities. In assessing policy efficacy, the realities on the ground, as well as policy
challenges, 130 persons with disability (PWDs) and 10 Key Informants (KIs) were recruited from across
five regions. In addition to conducting face-to-face interviews with PWDs, the study conducted
a number of interviews with key informants (KIs). The study findings concluded amongst other things
that, the policy is plagued with challenges such as limited information about the fund, fund access
difficulty and disbursement delays. It was also revealed that; the policy is saddled with opacity and
partisan politics. To ensure efficiency and expedite the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) 1, the research proposed for policy restructuring. In addition to introducing financial literacy and
management training for beneficiaries, the study proffers decoupling the fund management from
political structures to help meet the objectives for which it was incepted.
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Vincent Ekow Arkorful, Reindolf Anokye, Ibrahim Basiru, Anastasia Hammond, Sulemana Mohammed & Victor Bondzie Micah (2019): Social Protection Policy or a Political Largesse: Disability Fund Efficacy Assessment and Roadblocks to Sustainable Development Goals, International Journal of Public Administration, DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2019.1669048