Essay from the year 2024 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, language: English, abstract: This essay delves into the intricate relationship between broken homes and the prevailing issue of poverty in Ghana. Defined within the context of familial disruptions, "broken homes" encapsulate divorces, separations, and various forms of instability, reflecting the complex dynamics of family structures in this West African nation. Against the backdrop of a nation grappling with economic challenges, as revealed by the World Bank's (2022) statistics indicating that 23,4% of Ghanaians live below the national poverty line, this study explores the nuanced connections between family instability and the broader socio-economic struggles faced by households. Through a comprehensive synthesis of academic research, statistical data, and real-life narratives, we aim to unravel the multifaceted implications of broken homes on poverty. By examining the socio-economic consequences of family breakdown, this essay seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the root causes of poverty in Ghana. Beyond an academic pursuit, this exploration serves as a critical step toward formulating targeted interventions that have the potential to break the cycle of destitution for families facing the intertwined challenges of broken homes and poverty.
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