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2008 report
Free markets and the threat to basic food rights
Social Watch Ghana Coalition

The current food crisis highlights the fundamental conflict between the need to promote basic human rights and economic policies based on free trade and investment. Every woman, child and man, individually and in community with others, has the right to adequate food. In Ghana, state intervention in the market is urgently needed to facilitate local production and distribution of food, as well as to ensure basic rights for all citizens

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Progress and setbacks by key indicators see references
Significant progress  Undernourishment Significant progress  Population with access to improved water sources
Significant progress  Under-5 children malnutrition Significant regression  Malaria
Slight regression  Literacy Significant progress  Tuberculosis
Slight progress  Primary school enrolment rate Slight progress  People living with HIV/AIDS
Slight regression  Children reaching 5th grade Stagnant  Infant mortality
Slight progress  Secondary school enrolment rate Stagnant  Under-5 mortality
Slight progress  Tertiary school enrolment rate Slight progress  Women aged 15-49 attended at least once during pregnancy by skilled health personnel
Slight progress  Internet users Slight progress  Births attended by skilled health personnel
Slight progress  Personal computers Slight regression  Contraceptive use among currently in-union women aged 15-49
Slight progress  Telephone mainlines Significant regression  Literacy ratio gap
Stagnant  Public health expenditure Slight progress  Net primary enrolment ratio gap
Slight progress  Public education expenditure Slight progress  Net secondary enrolment ratio gap
Slight progress  Total debt service Slight progress  gross tertiary enrolment ratio gap
Stagnant  Military expenditure Stagnant  Activity rate gap
Slight progress  Population with access to sanitation Stagnant  Women in decision-making positions in government at ministerial level

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Signatures and ratifications by Ghana
Human Rights International Treaties Total 9 ; signed 9 ; ratified 9 .
Table of ratifications of fundamental ILO conventions Total 7 ; not yet ratified 1 ; ratified 6 ; denounced 0 .
Treaties mentioned in the Millennium Declaration Total 10 ; signed 7 ; ratified 5 .
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