What is the Ghana Productive Safety Net Project (GPSNP)?
The GPSNP is a government-led initiative supported by the World Bank that aims to improve the productivity and living standards of Ghana's poorest households. It focuses on addressing demand-side constraints, providing cash transfers, employment opportunities, and support for income-generating activities.
Who can benefit from the GPSNP?
The GPSNP targets the less privileged and most vulnerable households in Ghana, including those in rural areas, women, children, and persons with disabilities. Beneficiaries are selected based on vulnerability criteria and social protection systems like the Ghana National Household Register.
How can I apply for assistance under the GPSNP?
Applications for assistance are generally processed through local government authorities. Households can be selected based on their inclusion in the Ghana National Household Register or through referral by local officials. To apply, visit your district’s social welfare office for more information.
Agric Engineering Directorate Off-Elwak Burna Camp Road Former Home Touch Junction P.O.Box CT 3742
Call +233 302 770246
helpdesk@gpsnp.gov.gh