A qualitative evaluation of stakeholder perspectives on sustainable financing strategies for ‘priority’ adolescent sexual and reproductive health interventions in Ghana
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Background Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) interventions are underfunded in Ghana. We
explored stakeholder perspectives on innovative and sustainable financing strategies for priority ASRH interventions
in Ghana.
Methods Using qualitative design, we interviewed 36 key informants to evaluate sustainable financing sources for
ASRH interventions in Ghana. Thematic content analysis of primary data was performed. Study reporting followed the
consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research.
Results Proposed conventional financing strategies included tax-based, need-based, policy-based, and
implementation-based approaches. Unconventional financing strategies recommended involved getting religious
groups to support ASRH interventions as done to mobilize resources for the Ghana COVID-19 Trust Fund during the
global pandemic. Other recommendations included leveraging existing opportunities like fundraising through annual
adolescent and youth sporting activities to support ASRH interventions. Nonetheless, some participants believed
financial, material, and non-material resources must complement each other to sustain funding for priority ASRH
interventions.
Conclusion There are various sustainable financing strategies to close the funding gap for ASRH interventions in
Ghana, but judicious management of financial, material, and non-material resources is needed to sustain priority
ASRH interventions in Ghana.
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